I thought some of you might be amused to see that spammers are trying to
bypass TMDA by modifying the keyword address. This is the first I've
seen like this. Happily, this didn't get through. Strangly, though, it
means that they are somewhat familiar with the TMDA format to keep the
'keyword' tag in there. I suppose it won't be long before they find a
way around it.
Either way, I was entertained for a moment. :)
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