Ryan L. Sun wrote:
That explanation makes senses.
Spammers show their scripts to us, lol.

Yep, and if anyone was wondering, those ratware templates were supposto generate one of our friendly (and increasingly common) geocities links.

ex) 'http://uk.geocities.com/Freddie_Shuler/?ElxF8=US FDA approves all of our'

-Brett

On 8/10/05, *Steve Martin* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[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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