On Sun, Jan 11, 2004 at 05:26:16PM -0500, Theo Van Dinter wrote: > Send them to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I dug through my spam corpus and found > 8 so far this month and just sent them off. We'll see what happens.
BTW: I just found a bunch more today (to different spamtraps)... All of
them so far have the same type of subject:
Fwd: Get Now online! V|@gra, Val�(u)m, X(a)[EMAIL PROTECTED] Pills
Fwd: Best Source V|@gra, Val�(u)m, X(a)[EMAIL PROTECTED] Diet Pills
Fwd: Order V|@gra, Val�(u)m, X(a)[EMAIL PROTECTED] Diet Pills any Meds
Fwd: V|@gra, Val�(u)m, X(a)[EMAIL PROTECTED] Pills Any meds
Fwd: Purchase Your V|@gra, Val�(u)m, X(a)[EMAIL PROTECTED] Pills
Fwd: Get V|@gra, Val�(u)m, X(a)[EMAIL PROTECTED] Pills Any Meds
Fwd: Want V|@gra, Val�(u)m, X(a)[EMAIL PROTECTED] Diet Pills any Meds?
Fwd: Best Deals V|@gra, Val�(u)m, X(a)[EMAIL PROTECTED] Diet Pill
etc...
with some random 6 chars at the end (not shown). It's like some kind of
mad lib... "Fwd: " [random phrase, optional] "V|@gra, Val�(u)m, X(a)[EMAIL
PROTECTED]"
[space or "."] "Diet Pill" [optional "s"] [optional " any meds", optional
"?"]
I'm going to just make a local rule for "V|@gra, Val�(u)m, X(a)[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
and see what happens.
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