Anyone else been getting this? I've got it now three times.
From: "a duck"
Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2003 08:11:01 -0700
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Quack:
Quack quack quack. Quack quack quack. Quack quack Quack-Quack quack quack. Quack quack quack. Quack quack quack. Quack quack quack. Quack "quack quack" quack. Quack quack quack?
Quack Quack!
Quack quack quack.
Quack
Yeah (Score:2)
Yep (Score:1)
Re:Yep (Score:1)
Even if it's not HTML mail, I think it's written to attempt to illicit a response from you and if you do, bang, they've got a "verified" email for their spam databases.
Re:Yep (Score:1)
Re:Yep (Score:1)
Could still be trying to get you to respond to harvest your address.
I wonder if someone modified one of the worms to generate this as a joke.... Kinda funny, actually.
Me too (Score:1)
Ah, I see. (Score:1)
I am not sure whether I got it. I no longer look too closely into my spam-inbox. And the times when I actually read some of the spam (for having a good laugh) have long passed.
Re:Ah, I see. (Score:2)
I spent much of Friday and Saturday retuning my spam filters for the "you have a virus" bounce storm of SoBig.F (still going at the rate of 400-600/day for me...)
Re:Ah, I see. (Score:2)
Ummm. I don't know where I got that number from. About 200/hour is the right ballpark, so about 2400/day.
Re:Ah, I see. (Score:2)
Sobig.F bounces (Score:1)
I guess my email addresses just don't show up often enough in public (although I took no measures at all to protect them). Maybe my university already filters them out.
Gosh, only thinking about it makes me sick...I wonder whether my machine could deal with it at all.
Found it! (Score:1)
Could be worse--"I e
Re:Found it! (Score:2)