On 30/01/2010 13:35, Kārlis Repsons wrote: > People, > perhaps its simple to be done, but I personally would like to know the ways > to > get rid of something like this: > > ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- > > Subject: marty rizin g suppe r socio logy mason ing > Date: Friday 29 January 2010 > From: "Cheap Tamiflu on www.ra97.com" <hangn...@icasal.com> > To: reps...@gmail.com > > conju nctiv a remod eled tsing hai andro stero ne ropie r suici des > ulste r ratfi nk cleri cal shado wgrap h plain sman human ity > griso ns goosa nder snipp ed unhon ourab le mappa ble malap rop > idoli zed tosca na commi t garda speci alism compe er duple ix > conso rting rehab ilita te berat es megaw ords confu siona l seams > ter therm omete r overd ose withh olds growl y manwa rds berat es > neolo gizes oblig er confu siona l strok ing signo ri bogie mason > ing naira disfo rest appar entne ss foras much organ ized larce > nist tips offic iatin g beeve s liqui dized homoe opath heads > quare bagga gemen trico rn ropie r exqui sitel y trico rn churc > hgoer retal iated decea ses desmo ulins outbu rsts purve yed mappa > ble wrack ing docke d hydro logy > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Obviously, the only useful part of all that was the From: name field. > > SA gives just "X-Spam-Status: No, score=-0.7 required=4.0 tests=BAYES_20 > autolearn=ham version=3.2.5-gr2". > > Hopefully a valid question here...
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