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Re: Spam auf der Liste
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- Subject: Re: Spam auf der Liste
- From: kris@koehntopp.de (Kristian Koehntopp)
- Date: 3 May 2001 13:05:50 -0000
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In schulung.lists.fitug-debate you write:
>> bevor man bei inhaltlicher Kontrolle der Artikel auf dieser Liste
>> in die Details des 'wie' geht und technisches Lösungen der
>> Bekämpfung von Spam auf der Mailingliste diskutiert, wäre die
>> Frage des 'ob' zu klären. Gerade Deine ellenlangen Ausführungen
>Es ist "so" gross.
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/05/03/0151255&mode=nested
The One-Week All-Spam Diet [ Spam ]
Posted by timothy on 3:50 3rd May, 2001
from the read-it-and-weep dept.
malibucreek writes: "A writer at the LA Times actually responded
to every spam he got for a week. The resulting article about his
descent into marketing hell is here. Of course, everything
turned out to be a scam. (Duh!) But some of the scams were just
pathetic enough to be funny. My faves? The pyramid scheme that
helped '"George" reach his goal of making $7,000 a month within
two years of getting out of prison.' And the bogus weight-loss
plan that caused one sucker, er, customer, to gush, "This didn't
work, but it was full of fiber and I was very regular!"" And at
this very moment, some hot babes who have been clamoring to meet
me electronically are finally at the door -- hallelujah!
Kristian