That explanation makes senses.
Spammers show their scripts to us, lol.

On 8/10/05, Steve Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So basically, the spammer's script failed to "generate" a URL from
the "code" containing %LOGWITHID, etc. and send you the raw template
instead.

Your browser played too smart and figured out a place to go from that.

Safari just complains that it is an invalid address.

On Aug 10, 2005, at 12:21 PM, Matt Kettler wrote:

>> http://{%LOGWITHID:{%ROTF:E:\EveryDayDomain\all01.txt%}?{%RND:^<m8>
>> %}={%ROT
>> F:E:\EveryDayDomain\CompanyTest\pharrotates.txt%}%}

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