So, Tj, what you're trying to say, in no uncertain terms is "It's
broke!" Right?
Just so I have this correct?

On 10/10/2006, 4:22:33 AM EDT, TJ wrote:

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> it was explained by someone  a while back as the result of central
> bots having gone off line and remote bots on individuals systems
> connectingto the web and not being able to find the central spam, to
> know what to send out, and as a result unsuspecting users computers are 
> mailing out nonsence.

> tj
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Vanja Sudar 
>   To: talk2 
>   Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 5:50 PM
>   Subject: Re: The Talk2 List Fw: PRIVATE


>   In theory they're there to prevent anti-spam software that works by
> eliminating keywords to classify them as spam. What happens is that in
> stead of words like free, credit, Viagra or others that would trigger
> anti-spam software, they just use random words so there is enough of
> other non spam related Constance so software doesn't class it as spam.
> A lot of them have a hidden link or an attachment with an image of a
> URL to click on to buy whatever they want you to buy, but as we see
> lately a lot of them don't even have that, I could only think that
> there's something wrong with bots that send these things so that links
> and/or images don't get included in messages. That's my theory anyway,
> if anyone got any other opinions, feel free to expand, correct or contradict 
> me, lol.
>   Vanja
>   http://www.sudar.co.uk
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>   Skype: vanja121
>     ----- Original Message ----- 
>     From: Kevin Reeves 
>     To: talk2 
>     Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 10:26 PM
>     Subject: Re: The Talk2 List Fw: PRIVATE


>     What are these spams with the wierd phrases. What are they trying to 
> disguise? Can someone explain?


>     www.kevinreeves.net
>       ----- Original Message ----- 
>       From: Vanja Sudar 
>       To: talk2 
>       Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 4:03 PM
>       Subject: Re: The Talk2 List Fw: PRIVATE


>       Wow, shit! That's one of the best ones I've ever seen! It's sad when 
> spam can makes us laugh, lol.
>       Vanja
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>         ----- Original Message ----- 
>         From: John Clower 
>         To: talk2 
>         Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 8:52 PM
>         Subject: The Talk2 List Fw: PRIVATE


>         Another hilarious Spam.
>         ----- Original Message ----- 
>         From: Denis Shields 
>         To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>         Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 3:09 AM
>         Subject: Re: PRIVATE


>         A Eurasian inferiority complex

>          
>         A stovepipe defined by a sandwich takes a peek at a South
> American ski lodge. A self-actualized pickup truck sells the garbage
> can defined by a vacuum cleaner to a bartender. Some precise food
> stamp conquers the diskette. When an optimal girl scout is lazily
> pompous, the elusive traffic light competes with the ridiculously
> cosmopolitan buzzard. A satellite eagerly eats a cyprus mulch. The chess 
> board about the defendant


>         A warranty A highly paid razor blade


>         A submarine is South American. Any vacuum cleaner can
> organize a rude cloud formation, but it takes a real tornado to bury
> the pompous polar bear. Now and then, an almost tattered movie theater
> pours freezing cold water on a satellite beyond some vacuum cleaner.
> Indeed, a briar patch takes a peek at the hairy squid. A spider over
> the cashier organizes the girl scout. If a non-chalantly incinerated
> insurance agent plays pinochle with an often fat tornado, then a
> scythe inside a dolphin gets stinking drunk. Furthermore, a wrinkled
> polar bear feels nagging remorse, and an overwhelmingly highly paid
> umbrella dances with the cashier. Any tape recorder can recognize an
> avocado pit, but it takes a real blithe spirit to plan an escape from
> a linguistic parking lot some buzzard toward a pig pen. The surly
> cargo bay requires assistance from a spider.




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