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In message <[email protected]>, "Michael Painter" writes: > >Kinda' off topic, but I've seen this gibberish in many spam posts to usenet >groups. What purpose does it serve? > >Thanks, > >--Michael > > >"She may will virtually cook above Ron when the sticky wrinkles >nibble with the sharp river. One more pathetic fresh weavers >firmly wander as the abysmal frames dream. > >Why will you reject the sweet deep tags before Priscilla does? > >Hardly any empty envelopes are polite and other short printers are >cheap, but will Pearl irrigate that? She'd rather cover eventually than >scold with Ophelia's fat dose. > >Are you kind, I mean, arriving without handsome candles? He might >judge the difficult sauce and explain it in front of its light. >Every proud dryers dye Jay, and they wistfully receive Elisa too. Get your >easily climbing ball inside my mirror. You won't help me recommending >outside your smart monument. Some forks fear, excuse, and taste. Others >angrily sow." > Some spammers add random gibberish to foil assorted anti-spam techniques. If this gibberish is different than the gibberish the same ad has in another newsgroup, it will appear to be a different post, and won't be canceled. --Steve Bellovin, http://www.research.att.com/~smb Full text of "Firewalls" book now at http://www.wilyhacker.com
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