In message <00e801c1b0fe$e15f8580$0100007f@flex.com>, "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
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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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