| [I] Advantage of distinguished names [message #280415] |
Mi, 07 Juni 2006 15:15 |
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In the last couple of days, I've received a spam email each from
someone allegedly called Anastasia _and_ from someone allegedly called
Earl.
(This particular Earl did not provide a surname, but the other was an
Anastasia Woodall. Neither spammed me about anything interesting.)
I've never ever had spam from anyone called Stacie.
Various people calling themselves Stacy have spammed me from time to
time. But the name Stacie has never once appeared on any email I did
not want.
I like it that way.
Adrian.
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| Re: [I] Advantage of distinguished names [message #280592 ] |
Do, 08 Juni 2006 04:24 |
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"8'FED" <dragon [at] netyp.com.au> wrote in message
news:e66jfc$2qn2$1 [at] mud.stack.nl...
> In the last couple of days, I've received a spam email each from
> someone allegedly called Anastasia _and_ from someone allegedly called
> Earl.
>
> (This particular Earl did not provide a surname, but the other was an
> Anastasia Woodall. Neither spammed me about anything interesting.)
>
> I've never ever had spam from anyone called Stacie.
>
> Various people calling themselves Stacy have spammed me from time to
> time. But the name Stacie has never once appeared on any email I did
> not want.
>
> I like it that way.
>
> Adrian.
I got one the other day with a header that read: Zoogirl Love Her Pony
I didn't open it, but I certainly pondered it for awhile.
8o
Aggie
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