First-of-all, thanks to B. for helping me get my from header straightened out.
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Aug 6 16:43:57 2003 > > > On Wednesday 06 August 2003 21:33, Lance Simmons wrote: > [...] > > My spam box is full of plausible sounding subjects from familiar > > sounding names. > > You're unlucky. Mine is full of things like "Improve your life w > eokglo ruu fhrcf" from "Jed Wray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. I have thousands > of them - with tell-tale garbage in the Subject line and obviously > fake from addresses. I wonder why they do it... > > And the ones with plausible subjects are mostly of three types: > 1 - empty > (the purpose of these is a mystery to me). > 2 - masses of nonsense html and random word lists, such as: > "...coxcomb merchandising exaggerates bravely humidifying > exhibits adaptation acclaims adulation talents schooler > meditating port theme bobbing tensional creators pocket > taxicab..." > (I suppose these are aimed at spam filters, but the effort > seems wasted, as there is usually _no_ meaningful text and > only broken links. > 3 - empty but with an incomplete or broken base64-encoded... well > something: as they are broken, I don't have the first idea > what the sender thought they were sending. > > So about 80% of my spamcan is unreadable anyway. I wonder why they do > it... > > It is easy to get annoyed and self-righteous about spam, but really, > it is mostly just pathetic... > It IS pathetic, Richard. Like that fellow who sends me , a linux runner, a dozen M$ viruses a week. And about a quarter of the addresses on his list are obviously invalid. Like <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> At least I assume he is still sending them. Don't get spam anymore. Alan > -- > richard > > > -- For Linux/Bash users: Eliminate spam with the Mailbox-Sentry-Program. See: http://tinyurl.com/inpd for the scripts and docs. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]