On Tuesday, January 6, 2004 at 5:44:23 PM, Kitty wrote in the message
"Unusual spam" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> First, I get several messages a day from a variety of different
> supposed authors that just have random words and nothing else. I
> don't really understand the purpose of this spam unless it is to
> just see if the mail bounces back or something. The other type of
> spam I get is similar to the above but is random letters in clumps
> of usually 5 letters but occasionally more. These are not words at
> all. Again I don't understand the purpose of these at all
Is there perhaps a HTML message attached that you are not seeing?
Press F9 and look at the source code. There is probably a HTML message
with one large image and no text except the random stuff (probably to
fool filters).

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Chris
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