On Thursday 13 July 2006 12:35, JamesDR took the opportunity to write:
> Ramprasad wrote:
> >  I dont understand the business sense behind this spam. Its a lose -
> > lose game. The spammer never gets anyone to click,( who would click a
> > broken url and fix it and click again )  the site owner never gets hits,
> > the spam filter guy gets more headaches and the end user has to delete
> > one more mail.
>
> I think it has more to do with them knowing their current efforts are in
> vain. So now it has come down to some rather odd tricks. I've seen a few
> that say webaddress and instruct the 'reader' to add http://www to the
> beginning and .dom to the ending. This to me seems fruitless, but it
> must be working on some group of people because I still see a few mails
> with this technique a day. It goes back to what users will do, and what
> they won't. Seems some will do what the spamer wants :-D

In particular when it comes to getting the lower department back in business, 
I guess. :-)

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