> On Thu, 2004-09-16 at 18:33, Matthew Sims wrote:
>> I'm immune from assassins.
>>
>> Gunslingers, hatchet men and thugs, on the other hand, still present a
>> problem.
>
> When I first read this I read "thongs" instead of "thugs". It still made
> sense though :)
>
> Cheers,
> Rob.
I don't think
i'm mail admin and works with spam filters I tell you some tricks
to fix your problem:
1- If you email is HTML based, it should be correct.
2- If you put a "unsuscribe" code with the email address of the
recipient the spam filter "score" high your email.
3- If you send a mail header X-Mai
didn't realize how much i've been waiting for this post until you sent
it. of course, the replies are correct. they're avoiding the spam
filters. however, i also read 'thongs' instead of 'thugs'. good to
know you're not alone.
however, might be an interesting project. just to see what you com
On Thu, 2004-09-16 at 18:33, Matthew Sims wrote:
> I'm immune from assassins.
>
> Gunslingers, hatchet men and thugs, on the other hand, still present a
> problem.
When I first read this I read "thongs" instead of "thugs". It still made
sense though :)
Cheers,
Rob.
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Secret Codes in Spam and PHP
-- Original message from Kristopher Spencer-Yates :
--
> As many of you may have noticed, A friend and I have noticed the odd
> text at the bottom of spam. My friend once stated "What if this is some
>
>> As many of you may have noticed, A friend and I have noticed the odd
>> text at the bottom of spam. My friend once stated "What if this is some
>> secret code.. they send it to everyone to hide that it is code.. but the
>> person it is intended for knows how to decipher?" Hmm.. interesting.
>
>
-- Original message from Kristopher Spencer-Yates : --
> As many of you may have noticed, A friend and I have noticed the odd
> text at the bottom of spam. My friend once stated "What if this is some
> secret code.. they send it to everyone to hide that it is code.. bu
On Friday 17 September 2004 04:14, Kristopher Spencer-Yates wrote:
> As many of you may have noticed, A friend and I have noticed the odd
> text at the bottom of spam. My friend once stated "What if this is some
> secret code.. they send it to everyone to hide that it is code.. but the
> person it
From: "Kristopher Spencer-Yates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I was wondering if anyone else has wondered the same thing about the wierd
text at the bottom of a lot of the spam, and if anyone has ever used PHP
to create any cipher tools in an attempt to crack the following:
The text is simply there to get
As many of you may have noticed, A friend and I have noticed the odd
text at the bottom of spam. My friend once stated "What if this is some
secret code.. they send it to everyone to hide that it is code.. but the
person it is intended for knows how to decipher?" Hmm.. interesting.
So that
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