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RJ Hockey wrote:
> Hrrrmmmm, sending spam to end spam?
>
"While mans boastfully nod bishops, the goldsmiths often turn of the
white modules."
This is a "serial number" randomly generated by the spam-posting
software. Spam filters will detect mass postings of the same message
and automatically delete them - but not if each message has been
altered slightly. This is clearly spam. Clever, but still spam. Spread
the word.
And another thing, the PGP forgery was a novel idea, but it is
invalid. Look at the differences between that message source and this
one - this PGP-signed message is active and verifiable.
Regards,
Mark Jones
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