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Story: Lycos anti-spam weapon melts away

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Posted by: Anonymous (Saturday 4 December 2004, 4:52 AM)

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it must be great to be 13 (or at least act it....)

all of these companies that present themselves to be "anti-spam" are against marching against spammers

sure, they would be - it would put them out of business and stop them from ripping off people and companies for the "services"... if these companies are so good, why do we all get 100-200 spam emails a day??

most on mine comes from kornet (korea), and germany, and belgium and russa... all places I am really fond of... NOT!!!

take your SPAM and stuff it up your ass - death to spammers

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