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>
>OtherPhotographers well versed in landscape as well as portraits might
>choose a
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>Many online website sell the product but don't offer any research into how
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>online website carefully some might not want to go throught the
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>
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>
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to be successful, so piss off spammer.
> Do you think by registering four domain names that people will think
> your SPAM is legitimate? You need to be a whole lot smarter than that
> to be successful, so piss off spammer.
Peter,
do you think full quoting the SPAM makes sense?
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>PeterD <pet...@hipson.net> wrote:
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>> Do you think by registering four domain names that people will think
>> your SPAM is legitimate? You need to be a whole lot smarter than that
>> to be successful, so piss off spammer.
>
>Peter,
>
>do you think full quoting the SPAM makes sense?
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text, the anger in the reply to it isn't diminished.
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>PeterD <pet...@hipson.net> wrote:
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>> Do you think by registering four domain names that people will think
>> your SPAM is legitimate? You need to be a whole lot smarter than that
>> to be successful, so piss off spammer.
>
>Peter,
>
>do you think full quoting the SPAM makes sense?
Did you notice the fact that all the URLs were munged?
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Daniel
Just because a URL doesn't have a known father, is no reason not to
accept it.