Hi Batpersons,

On or about, Wednesday, January 7, 2004, 12:18:07 AM, we have reason to believe that 
Joseph N. wrote:

JN> Techniques like you described are common devices intended to fool spam
JN> tools that analyze text content in message bodies. Usually, though,
JN> words like you described are followed by the "real" message or links.
JN> It's possible that the mail you received had web bugs you couldn't
JN> see, or other links.


Excuse me if this is old news, but a technique I see a lot of is white text in the 
HTML part with the links and whatever; most people (I guess) use a white background 
and don't see it. I came across it expereimenting with a coloured background (ugh!)

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Best regards,
Nick                            
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