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03:43:33 -0800
Message-ID: <16073877.104513661...@server1.spamarrest.com>
From: Spam Arrest <in...@spamarrest.com>
To: "vcc...@lingsoft.fi" <vcc...@lingsoft.fi>
Subject: ADV: Enjoy a spam-free inbox
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Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 03:43:33 -0800
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You may remember recently sending an email to a Spam Arrest customer,
and receiving a response asking you to visit our website and type in
a word that was shown to you in a picture.
It was pretty easy, wasn't it?
Did you know that that one simple step stops virtually all spam from
entering our customers' inboxes?
You too can enjoy the benefits of a spam-free inbox.
We are so confident you'll like our product, that we'd like to offer
you a 30-Day free trial. If you are un-satisfied for any reason, just
cancel your account before the end of the trial and you'll pay
nothing.
Click here to visit our website and start your trial:
http://spamarrest.com/affl?0000000
Spam Arrest
Take control of your inbox!
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You are receiving this email in response to an email you recently
sent to a Spam Arrest customer.
If you do not wish to receive further promotional emails from
Spam Arrest, please click the following link:
http://spamarrest.com/affl?0000000/optout/index.jsp
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Why are you under the laughable impression that my emailing a spamarrest
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If you are unable to provide a satisfactory answer, I may chose to block
your domain from every mailserver I administer.
Regards,
Dave Lugo
INTERNAP: I hope you enjoy the intranet you are creating for yourselves.
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Message-ID: <15568985.104511693...@server1.spamarrest.com>
From: Spam Arrest <in...@spamarrest.com>
To: Dave Lugo <dl...@etherboy.com>
Subject: ADV: Enjoy a spam-free inbox
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You may remember recently sending an email to a Spam Arrest customer,
and receiving a response asking you to visit our website and type in
a word that was shown to you in a picture.
It was pretty easy, wasn't it?
Did you know that that one simple step stops virtually all spam from
entering our customers' inboxes?
You too can enjoy the benefits of a spam-free inbox.
We are so confident you'll like our product, that we'd like to offer
you a 30-Day free trial. If you are un-satisfied for any reason, just
cancel your account before the end of the trial and you'll pay nothing.
Click here to visit our website and start your trial:
http://spamarrest.com/affl?1980401
Spam Arrest
Take control of your inbox!
----------------------
You are receiving this email in response to an email you recently
sent to a Spam Arrest customer.
If you do not wish to receive further promotional emails from
Spam Arrest, please click the following link:
http://spamarrest.com/affl?1980401/optout/index.jsp
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Dave Lugo dl...@etherboy.com LC Unit #260 TINLC
Have you hugged your firewall today? No spam, thanks.
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Are you the police? . . . . No ma'am, we're sysadmins.
I (or more specifically the mailer-daemon here) has never had any contact
with spamarrest except when they send white listing requests in response to
undeliverable mail notifications in behalf of their users. These are never
responded to by policy.
Now because spamarrest.com has sent me unsolicited email in the past (to
which we never responded), they *NOW* believe that I must jump through
hoops to get off of their mailing list!!! I don't think so.
--Larry M. Smith
Network Systems Administration
TICON.NET, Inc.
mailto:SysA...@ticon.net
phone:608.741.1594
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2003 02:11:06 -0800
Message-ID: <5068372.1045131066...@server1.spamarrest.com>
From: Spam Arrest <in...@spamarrest.com>
To: "mailer-daemon(at)mx02.ticon.net" <mailer-daemon(at)mx02.ticon.net>
Subject: ADV: Enjoy a spam-free inbox
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 02:11:06 -0800
You may remember recently sending an email to a Spam Arrest customer,
and receiving a response asking you to visit our website and type in
a word that was shown to you in a picture.
It was pretty easy, wasn't it?
Did you know that that one simple step stops virtually all spam from
entering our customers' inboxes?
You too can enjoy the benefits of a spam-free inbox.
We are so confident you'll like our product, that we'd like to offer
you a 30-Day free trial. If you are un-satisfied for any reason, just
cancel your account before the end of the trial and you'll pay nothing.
Click here to visit our website and start your trial:
http://spamarrest.com/affl?{deleted}
Spam Arrest
Take control of your inbox!
----------------------
You are receiving this email in response to an email you recently
sent to a Spam Arrest customer.
If you do not wish to receive further promotional emails from
Spam Arrest, please click the following link:
http://spamarrest.com/affl?{deleted}/optout/index.jsp