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| Subject: | RE: Windows Messenger Pop-up spam |
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| Date: | Mon, 29 Nov 2004 13:08:54 -0600 |
I've a question, asked purely for the sake of curiosity.
Since when has effectiveness been a criteria for spammers to decide on their transmission medium? ;-) Yes, messenger spam is still out there, and it's as bad as ever. - Chris Merkel
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