This is the second such SPAM I have received, advertising an "Anti-SPAM
filter". Now, who in their right mind is going to use an "anti-spam
filter"  that is advertised by spamming?

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Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2002 19:44:39 +0200
From: Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: undisclosed-recipients:  ;
Subject: My new Anti-Junk Mail Filter

This Auto Generated message is being sent to the contacts in my address book.

It is to notify you that I have installed a FREE Anti-Spam & Virus filter, on my 
incoming mail.

As long as you write to me using this particular address, your messages will come 
straight through to my mail inbox. 

If, however, at any time you should write to me using a different email address to 
this one, the SpamBar program will reply to you asking you to confirm you are a real 
person.

*****************************************
     Free Anti-Spam & Virus Filter
      ©   http://www.spambar.com
*****************************************



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