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Message-ID: <004701c22c59$82b840e0$0a00a8c0@violetclub>
From: mail at blazde.co.uk (Roland Postle)
Subject: Korean Spam [Was: Counseling not to use Windows (was Re:Anonymoussurfing my ass\!)]

> Please see http://www.roaringpenguin.com/graphs.php3

The graph at the bottom is intersting, I get a lot of Korean spam too. Is it
acknowledged by the Korean government as an acceptable way to do business?
Or is there just some particularly successful email address collectors in
Korea? Btw, this started happening way before the World Cup, though I did
get quite a lot of Korean World Cup related spam in June.

- Blazde


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