cellio: (lightning)
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From: respond@jewishbib.com
Subject: Important Juewish WEB Site

Dear Chaver,

Shalom!

We are happy to inform you that we have relocated to a permanent address:
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I don't know who this spammer is, but a legitimate source claiming (via domain name) to be Jewish probably woudln't have misspelled "Jewish" in the subject line. And it's certainly not any domain I've had prior contact with, either from surfing or from a mailing list.

Traceroute implicates "barak.net.il". The word "barak" means "lightning". That's a thought: a lightning strike on their server room would be a fine idea in my opinion. :-)

I don't go after spammers any more unless they're persistent (most are one-shots who can't be found anyway), but I reserve the right to publicly mock the goofier ones.

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Date: 2002-11-13 08:14 pm (UTC)
goljerp: Photo of the moon Callisto (Default)
From: [personal profile] goljerp
Well, .il means an israeli address... so maybe they're just bad at English? (Of course, Israeli spam is just as bad as any other type...)

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