On Sat, 25 Oct 2003, Justin Mason said:
> I have seen addresses munged as follows (perl code to illustrate):
> 
>       s/nospam//i;
>       s/spam//i;
>       tr/A-Z/a-z/;

A lot of spamware gets confused by email addresses containing $ signs;
I've used that as a Usenet reply-to for years, and I see plenty of spam
coming in to fragments of that address truncated either before or after
the $.

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`If you want a vision of the future, it is a wireless broadband network
 feeding requests for foreign money-laundering assistance into a human
 temporal lobe, forever. With banner ads.' --- John M. Ford


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