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This information is being sent to every government email world wide; we have used this technology to Help / heal and Hurt Any Living Plan or Animal.
Received: from virttel.com
([204.14.17.154] helo=voip.virttel.com)
by *********** with esmtp
for ***********; Thu, 29 Jun 2006 09:44:32 +0100
Received: from development
(d226-105-226.home.cgocable.net [24.226.105.226])
by voip.virttel.com (8.13.6/8.13.1)
with ESMTP id k5T8h70p027899
for <***********>; Thu, 29 Jun 2006 04:43:07 -0400
MIME-Version: 1.0
Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 04:42:56 -0400
X-Mailer: Chilkat Software Inc (http://www.chilkatsoft.com)
Reply-To: mworkman@imbroadcasting.net
X-Priority: 1
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="utf-8"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
To: ***********
From: mworkman@imbroadcasting.net
subject: From (US/ Canadian) Citizen Giving a Hand
Disposition-Notification-To:
Message-ID:
We offer this information to you freely and if you want more on how to exploit this technology for medical or defense purposes please contact me back at supplied email.
Michael Workman
mworkman@imbroadcasting.net
Makeup up Human body - Minerals in the Blood
Blood is a liquid tissue. This means that it contains cells suspended in a liquid. Red blood cells carry oxygen and help to carry carbon dioxide. White blood cells are involved in the body's defense mechanisms. Platelets are fragments of cells; they help blood to clot. The liquid is called plasma. It contains many important substances which must be carried around the body.
Thursday 29 June 2006
Weird stuff found in spamtrap
Check out this oddity that I just found in two of my spamtraps. I've not obfuscated the sender, as it appears to be the genuine address (hosted on the same small ISP, cross-referenced against several usenet posts). I've converted the base64 plain text body, natch...
1 comment:
hey Richi --
looks like "crazy guy with spamware" spam, like the "shout out Gouranga be happy" spam that crops up once every year or so.
This is why spam is correctly defined as UBE, not UCE ;)
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