hello sir ,i wish to make an application for your free game boy which i need,please.i browsed through the net and found your email address so i decided to mail you so that you send me 1 of your free game boy.Please here is my postal address to send through:Ebenezer Nakotey,P.O.Box 10,Somanya,E/R
please with all your need i need some of your game boy please the reason why i am requesting this game boy is that i am a paster and i want to shell gift to my church member and there is a boy in my church i promis her to buy game boy for him but my son became ill so i use that money to look after
> but what is the intention of the spammer? because with this he can't
> make money.
He can, at least in principle. Think about the case where the "cannibalized"
message were an order for some goods or a call for donations. The odds of
this kind of mangled message ending up to some suitably stup
Hallo Joe,
* Joe Oppegaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-04-08 11:20]:
[...]
> > Wow, was this spam or not?
> >
> > visualboyadvance is currenly in sid and it is the latest version. (1.7.1)
> >
>
> Interesting. It looks like his bot greps through mailing list archives,
> rips some text from a mess
> but what is the intention of the spammer? because with this he can't
> make money.
He can, at least in principle. Think about the case where the "cannibalized"
message were an order for some goods or a call for donations. The odds of
this kind of mangled message ending up to some suitably stup
Hallo Joe,
* Joe Oppegaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-04-08 11:20]:
[...]
> > Wow, was this spam or not?
> >
> > visualboyadvance is currenly in sid and it is the latest version. (1.7.1)
> >
>
> Interesting. It looks like his bot greps through mailing list archives,
> rips some text from a mess
> Unfortunatelly this makes such messages very hard to clasify as spam
> with software :(
Worse yet, it seems to me that this is not simply a piece of spam but an
electronic counterpart to a fraudulent invoice. Wonder what happens when they
go to check that PO box, though.. or perhaps that's the
On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 11:35:28PM -0700, Scott Robinson wrote:
> > Here's the original posting:
> >
> > http://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2003/debian-mentors-200302/msg00287.html
> >
> That is one weird bot.
>
Unfortunatelly this makes such messages very hard to clasify as spam
with softwa
* Joe Oppegaard translated into ASCII [Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 11:27:10PM
-0700][<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
> Interesting. It looks like his bot greps through mailing list archives,
> rips some text from a message, inserts his "spam" text, then sends
> it back to the list.
>
> Here's the original posting
On Wed, 7 Apr 2004, Scott Robinson wrote:
> * rasheed badmus translated into ASCII [Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 10:36:41PM
> -0700][<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
> > Hello:
> >
> > I'd like to request for someone to sponsor the following unofficial
> > packages I have: snes9express (1.39-beta) - a GUI frontend
* rasheed badmus translated into ASCII [Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 10:36:41PM
-0700][<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
> Hello:
>
> I'd like to request for someone to sponsor the following unofficial
> packages I have: snes9express (1.39-beta) - a GUI frontend for SNES9x
> (as far as I know this is still an orphane
Hello:I'd like to request for someone to sponsor the following unofficialpackages I have: snes9express (1.39-beta) - a GUI frontend for SNES9x(as far as I know this is still an orphaned package); and visualboyadvance (a gameboy/gameboy color/gameboy advance emulator for Linux).The said packages can
> Unfortunatelly this makes such messages very hard to clasify as spam
> with software :(
Worse yet, it seems to me that this is not simply a piece of spam but an
electronic counterpart to a fraudulent invoice. Wonder what happens when they
go to check that PO box, though.. or perhaps that's the
On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 11:35:28PM -0700, Scott Robinson wrote:
> > Here's the original posting:
> >
> > http://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2003/debian-mentors-200302/msg00287.html
> >
> That is one weird bot.
>
Unfortunatelly this makes such messages very hard to clasify as spam
with softwa
* Joe Oppegaard translated into ASCII [Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 11:27:10PM -0700][<[EMAIL
PROTECTED]>]
> Interesting. It looks like his bot greps through mailing list archives,
> rips some text from a message, inserts his "spam" text, then sends
> it back to the list.
>
> Here's the original posting
On Wed, 7 Apr 2004, Scott Robinson wrote:
> * rasheed badmus translated into ASCII [Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 10:36:41PM
> -0700][<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
> > Hello:
> >
> > I'd like to request for someone to sponsor the following unofficial
> > packages I have: snes9express (1.39-beta) - a GUI frontend
* rasheed badmus translated into ASCII [Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 10:36:41PM -0700][<[EMAIL
PROTECTED]>]
> Hello:
>
> I'd like to request for someone to sponsor the following unofficial
> packages I have: snes9express (1.39-beta) - a GUI frontend for SNES9x
> (as far as I know this is still an orphane
Hello:I'd like to request for someone to sponsor the following unofficialpackages I have: snes9express (1.39-beta) - a GUI frontend for SNES9x(as far as I know this is still an orphaned package); and visualboyadvance (a gameboy/gameboy color/gameboy advance emulator for Linux).The said packages can
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