I'm a little lost as to why I received this. It was in my junk mail. No attachments, and makes about as much sense as a live ostrich in an automobile assembly line.Originally Posted by An Idiot Spammer
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I get ones like that occasionally. They apparently use some sort of text generator, why I don't know. Maybe to pad out the ad or try to confuse the anti-spam filters. I suppose each one sent has a slightly different text, so as to be harder to filter?
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I would think what's being offered (online presecriptions, viagra, etc.) would be a dead giveaway. I use Mozilla Thunderbird and it instantly marks that stuff as "Junk" upon download.
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obviously, I'm not clicking any of the links using my work or good computers, but I'll have to wait until I fix my crappy comp. It got a virus, AGAIN, and I'm wiping the drive, AGAIN, and then I'll go and see what I can do to bring down the site or person that sent it to me, if possible. I think I'm going to have to chunk the drive in my crappy comp. It's been wiped so many times due to viruses, it's got irrecoverable bad sectors. I think it's about 5 or 6 years old, too. That's what it is meant for though.



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