ratcreature: Heh. RatCreature is amused. (heh.)
RatCreature ([personal profile] ratcreature) wrote2006-11-12 10:06 pm
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I wonder whether all the spam filters emails have to pass don't at least increase the amusement value of the subject lines that still get through.

I mean, of the last four spam messages that ended up in my inbox instead of the spam folder two were at least nicely dadaist, i.e. "mid-aged moose fly" and "new-built ordeal tree", and another one had the subject line "more suo omni-ignorant" which doesn't make a lot of sense (suo??), but "omni-ignorant" is just a great word, IMO.

I'm still puzzled by getting spam though that even in the message body is all random text, no attachments or included images, which is just bizarre. I get the random text additions when their intention is to fool the spam filters so that you can see the picture advertising Viagra or whatever, or open the virus attachment, but why send just random text fragments with nonsense subject lines?

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