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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Russell Nelson)
Mon May 14 10:16:31 2001
From: Russell Nelson <nelson@crynwr.com>
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This is the goofiest spam I've ever gotten. How many bits are
contained in the message below the % signs? Could be quite a few,
depending on your dictionary of nouns, verb, adjectives, and adverbs.
Sure looks like a message to me. As far as I know, I'm not expecting
any steganographic messages from anybody. Nor do I have any kind of a
reputation as a cryptographer who might be able to decode a random
encrypted message. Maybe it really has been spammed in an effort to
avoid traffic analysis?
-russ
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Subject: ADV: Flash Website Design
Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 19:30:22
Dear Sir/Madam,
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I am requesting your permission to send you examples of our work. One of our Designers
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Again, only with your permission will I send you some samples to look at
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This message is sent in compliance with the new email bill section 301.
Under Bill S.1618 TITLE III passed by the 105th USCongress,this message
cannot be considered SPAM as long as we include the way to be removed,
Paragraph (a)(c) of S.1618, further transmissions to you by the sender
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We really will remove you immediately.
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We will bring evidence in favor of the following thesis:
any exponential Folklife coefficient effects a significant
implementation of all deeper structuralistic
conceptualization. As Levi-Strauss contends, the descriptive
power of the base component seems to me to be weakly
equivalent to the system of base rules exclusive of the
lexicon. Presumably, the interrelation of system and/or
subsystem technologies cannot be arbitrary in the system of
base rules exclusive of the lexicon. In this regard, the
independent functional principle does not affect the
structure of a descriptive fact.
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