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	<title>Comments on: More On Spam (or should I say Moron Spam?)</title>
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	<description>More pontification than a 15 minute office visit</description>
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		<title>By: coldtobi</title>
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		<description>You should not link to the bad guys. 

BTW, I didn&#039;t get the Karma thing, but if that means that people derserves it, please keep in mind that these email addresses (as everything in a email) can be easily forged. Look up e-mail spoofing in wikipedia.

&lt;strong&gt;###

Thanks for the reply.

Regarding the karma thing, since the server in these email return addresses is the same url as the websites these spammers want me to visit, I&#039;m pretty sure this isn&#039;t a case of email spoofing as the wikipedia article you mention describes it.  Therefore, I&#039;ll stand by my Karma comments.

Again thanks for reading and for your input.

Cheers,

Sam&lt;/strong&gt;</description>
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<p>BTW, I didn&#8217;t get the Karma thing, but if that means that people derserves it, please keep in mind that these email addresses (as everything in a email) can be easily forged. Look up e-mail spoofing in wikipedia.</p>
<p><strong>###</p>
<p>Thanks for the reply.</p>
<p>Regarding the karma thing, since the server in these email return addresses is the same url as the websites these spammers want me to visit, I&#8217;m pretty sure this isn&#8217;t a case of email spoofing as the wikipedia article you mention describes it.  Therefore, I&#8217;ll stand by my Karma comments.</p>
<p>Again thanks for reading and for your input.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Sam</strong></p>
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