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Thread ID: 66446 2006-02-23 07:44:00 More intriguing correspondents sending spam Misty (368) PC World Chat
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433136 2006-02-23 21:34:00 Poor Ninja, you really need to get a life ! (some counselling perhaps ??)You're posting this when you are spending your time posting spam senders on forums because it's apparently interesting.

Damn near everyone gets spam, no one cares that the sender name is vaguely amusing.
ninja (1671)
433137 2006-02-23 21:40:00 Guys walk away................ go get a coffee or something this is not worth fighting about.

its only spam for goodness sake.

:D

beetle
beetle (243)
433138 2006-02-23 22:15:00 Chastity E. Dorking says "say no to spam!" andrew93 (249)
433139 2006-03-01 06:36:00 Another within the past few days

"Eschew C. Unforeseen" re "software"

would love to open - but don't want to encourage !!
Misty :D
Misty (368)
433140 2006-03-02 03:01:00 Another within the past few days

"Eschew C. Unforeseen" re "software"

would love to open - but don't want to encourage !!
Misty :D

You are allowed to find some SPAM interesting. SPAM gets such a bad wrap that you would think its the end of the world sometimes. I am sometimes tempted to SPAM the SPAMer if I could trace them but that is counter productive.
dolby digital (5073)
433141 2006-03-02 03:40:00 Speaking of spam I still can't work out what one particular email recently received is all about. It has two family-type photos attached of people who I don't recognise, no body message and I have no idea who the sender is. The email appears to have been sent to just myself, at an address rarely used, and just one other person.

Very strange. :confused:
FoxyMX (5)
433142 2006-03-02 03:46:00 Considering the many millions of emails being sent every day there are probably a lot of unexpected missives from unknown senders arriving at wrong addresses. Most people have a high rate of typing errors. Most people have a (wrong) high opinion of their typing skills. Graham L (2)
433143 2006-03-02 03:47:00 Considering the many millions of emails being sent every day there are probably a lot of unexpected missives from unknown senders arriving at wrong addresses. Most people have a high rate of typing errors. Most people have a (wrong) high opinion of their typing skills. Or perhaps you have a secret admirer, Susan. :D Graham L (2)
433144 2006-03-02 03:52:00 Speaking of spam I still can't work out what one particular email recently received is all about. It has two family-type photos attached of people who I don't recognise, no body message and I have no idea who the sender is. The email appears to have been sent to just myself, at an address rarely used, and just one other person.

Very strange. :confused:

C'mon Sis, don't you remember that wild party when somebody spiked the Tequila, the worm came out fighting, and everybody married everybody else in one big free for all? They are probably family photos from a couple of your husbands....or cousins........or..........umm....

Maybe it was somebody else :blush:

Cheers

Billy 8-{) :xmouth:
Billy T (70)
433145 2006-03-02 04:00:00 Or perhaps you have a secret admirer, Susan . :D I wish !! :rolleyes:



They are probably family photos from a couple of your husbands . . . . or cousins . . . . . . . . or . . . . . . . . . . umm . . . . Yes, you're probably right about that one Billy bro - they would have to be on The Boss's side as they don't look like people we would want on our side . :D
FoxyMX (5)
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