Maybe they'll start writting in Middle English to target that untapped market 
of english lit majors/grads.

On Friday 30 January 2004 08:55 am, Matt Kettler wrote:
> Today I got an interesting form of obfuscation, apparently to avoid
> antidrug.cf.
>
> I'm not sure wether to bother with adding rules for this, or be satisfied
> that the obfuscations are so severe that the messages are now barely
> legible.
>
> Since spammers rely on responses from the mentally-deficient, and most of
> those people won't likely be able to read this mail, I doubt this
> particular spam will produce any customers whatsoever.
>
> I think I'm pleased with this trend. It may not stop the spam, but it
> appears likely to severely restrict the income and thus motivations for
> doing so :)
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Orxder your Vjiagmra and Skupter Vimagera saifely and securfely onlijne.
>
> Esntper Hekre



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