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Posted: Jan. 26 2005,13:05 QUOTE

Does anyone know where the "xxxx has sent you a greeting card" spam originates?
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I logged into this forum yesterday and this morning I have 6 spam "greeting cards".

Ted in Atlanta
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John Offline





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Posted: Jan. 27 2005,09:57 QUOTE

I am not selling your email addresses to spammers if that's what you are asking.  I'm hoping this is a coincidence.
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Posted: Jan. 27 2005,11:41 QUOTE

I do a login almost daily in this forum and never(never) received greeting cards like those.
Certainly this is a coincidence.
Ciao
;)
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Posted: Jan. 27 2005,13:24 QUOTE

I wasn't trying to make any connection.... I keep pretty close track of my Inet activity .... the sudden appearance of similar types of spam raises a flag...
None of the so-called "greetings" saw the light of day on my system ..
Just wondering !!!

Ted in Atlanta
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