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With apparently 90% of all email messages sent in the world either Junk or Advertisements, we get some strange ones. Most are sexually orientated.

 

What is the strangest junk Email you have ever got?

 

I just got one to meet Swingers In My Area. :eek:

 

 

Stuart

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With apparently 90% of all email messages sent in the world either Junk or Advertisements, we get some strange ones. Most are sexually orientated.

 

What is the strangest junk Email you have ever got?

 

I just got one to meet Swingers In My Area. :eek:

 

 

Stuart

Group Buy On Ropes anyone?

I got quite a few with the subject "Family Insect". Finally figured out they were trying to say "incest".

Whats your strangest Junk E-Mail?

 

Anything from Ryan :rofl:

With apparently 90% of all email messages sent in the world either Junk or Advertisements, we get some strange ones. Most are sexually orientated.

 

What is the strangest junk Email you have ever got?

 

I just got one to meet Swingers In My Area. :eek:

 

 

Stuart

 

Everything is relative to the place at which you find yourself.(em em, psssst, do they have any places for single swingers. Where abouts are you.) :rofl: :rofl:

Where does it all come from ?

 

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/56/35890.html

 

Spam villains: named and shamed

By Lucy Sherriff

Posted: 27/02/2004 at 11:31 GMT

 

 

The US sends out more spam than the rest of the world put together according to inbox defenders at Sophos. Researchers at the anti-virus firm checked the origins of two days worth of spam, and compiled a list of the worst offenders.

 

Although the vast majority of spam comes from computers in the US, the picture is not as simple as it appears. Sophos believes that a large percentage of spam actually originates in Russia, with spammers using hijacked PCs in the US to distribute their delightful messages. Yes, yes, but who are the Russians acting for: other Russians, or sleazeball Americans?

 

Without accounting for any possible hijackings, the figures show the USA accounts for 56 per cent of all spam, with Canada coming a poor second with a 6.8 per cent share. China and Hong Kong sit in third place, followed by South Korea. The full list is here.

 

The findings, based on analysis of hundreds of thousands of emails examined by researchers using honeypots and other measuring systems, serve to highlight the difficulty of legislating against spam on a national level. As senior tech consultant Graham Cluley points out: "legislation in the UK won't protect users from spam coming from North America or China. ®

I keep getting mails promising to "Cure painful nail fungus"!!!!

WTF is nail fungus anyway??

Frickin yanks!! :mac1:

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