> On Thu, 2004-09-16 at 18:33, Matthew Sims wrote:
>> I'm immune from assassins.
>>
>> Gunslingers, hatchet men and thugs, on the other hand, still present a
>> problem.
>
> When I first read this I read "thongs" instead of "thugs". It still made
> sense though :)
>
> Cheers,
> Rob.
I don't think
i'm mail admin and works with spam filters I tell you some tricks
to fix your problem:
1- If you email is HTML based, it should be correct.
2- If you put a "unsuscribe" code with the email address of the
recipient the spam filter "score" high your email.
3- If you send a mail header X-Mai
didn't realize how much i've been waiting for this post until you sent
it. of course, the replies are correct. they're avoiding the spam
filters. however, i also read 'thongs' instead of 'thugs'. good to
know you're not alone.
however, might be an interesting project. just to see what you com
On Thu, 2004-09-16 at 18:33, Matthew Sims wrote:
> I'm immune from assassins.
>
> Gunslingers, hatchet men and thugs, on the other hand, still present a
> problem.
When I first read this I read "thongs" instead of "thugs". It still made
sense though :)
Cheers,
Rob.
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Secret Codes in Spam and PHP
-- Original message from Kristopher Spencer-Yates :
--
> As many of you may have noticed, A friend and I have noticed the odd
> text at the bottom of spam. My friend once stated "What if this is some
>
>> As many of you may have noticed, A friend and I have noticed the odd
>> text at the bottom of spam. My friend once stated "What if this is some
>> secret code.. they send it to everyone to hide that it is code.. but the
>> person it is intended for knows how to decipher?" Hmm.. interesting.
>
>
-- Original message from Kristopher Spencer-Yates : --
> As many of you may have noticed, A friend and I have noticed the odd
> text at the bottom of spam. My friend once stated "What if this is some
> secret code.. they send it to everyone to hide that it is code.. bu
On Friday 17 September 2004 04:14, Kristopher Spencer-Yates wrote:
> As many of you may have noticed, A friend and I have noticed the odd
> text at the bottom of spam. My friend once stated "What if this is some
> secret code.. they send it to everyone to hide that it is code.. but the
> person it
From: "Kristopher Spencer-Yates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I was wondering if anyone else has wondered the same thing about the wierd
text at the bottom of a lot of the spam, and if anyone has ever used PHP
to create any cipher tools in an attempt to crack the following:
The text is simply there to get
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