Fred wrote:
Tim B wrote:

Hey I stumbled over this little gem of a marketeer, looks like they
claim they can bypass any spamfilter.   Anyone familiar with this group?

onlinemarketingpros.net



That's funny, their website says in business since 1997, but their whois
shows different (10 days ago ;):

rs.internic.net
   Domain Name: ONLINEMARKETINGPROS.NET
   Registrar: INNERWISE, INC. D/B/A ITSYOURDOMAIN.COM
   Whois Server: whois.itsyourdomain.com
   Referral URL: http://www.itsyourdomain.com
   Name Server: NS1.ZHIHAI.NET
   Name Server: NS2.ZHIHAI.NET
   Status: ACTIVE
   Updated Date: 06-dec-2003
   Creation Date: 06-dec-2003
   Expiration Date: 06-dec-2004


netsol.com Record created on December 06, 2003 Record last updated on December 06, 2003 Record expires on December 06, 2004

Registrant
Domain Administrator
JMA Solutions
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
1568 5th Ave.Suite 310
Baltimore, MD 21225 US
+1.4102365698


LOL... well that's half the fun... after I stumbled across their page, I searched for similar pages, and found a bunch more claiming to bypass filters. I'm half tempted to subscribe to some of the spamming software so I can get the updates so I can make SA rules to kill em off before they get widly used.





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