On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 07:57:35 -0500, you wrote:

>The latest development in my spam situation is attached GIFs. I'm filtering 
>them all into a separate place and I delete them at once, but it's a pain 
>because it makes the deletion a several-step process instead of one click. 
>Can someone tell me what the purpose of these is? Are there viruses 
>attached? Is it a way of luring you to open the message and verify a live 
>address? Suddenly this is my main form of spam, and they all take exactly 
>the same form.
>
>As usual, just curious. I'd like to understand what the point is.
>
>-- Eve
Eve
Please do NOT put "SPAM" in the title as first or last word as many - if not 
all spam filters pick
it up as SPAM.  I found this in the SPAM folder so I nearly never saw it but I 
do agree with you so
I use K9 with Agent and - as I said - kills you dead if SPAM is in the title.  
This is because K9
and others add "SPAM" to the subject line and then it tagged SPAM and filed 
accordingly.


Sir Hugh of Bognor
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Remember. You may honestly believe that you understood everything
            you thought I said but what you thought you heard wasn't
           exactly what I said.

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