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Message-ID: <00bf01c31917$56af3110$7044cd3e@INTERNET> From: Nicolas.Villatte at advalvas.be (Nicolas Villatte) Subject: About spamb strange characters Here is a sample of spam: [...] bryce wntmuoq znnhyspe o fc beogssifmk ace tjfwi rcuek qy To never get this mail again, take preventive action <http://gethelpu.com/Auto/index.htm> . lamplight xsqtm tzfczyx w uyrthq jkbnmmy ddqdvytxu t f dd v o ey y kr qmmuxxdh sakt d u lwkio freshwater tgzyuqt ppm coh sp beby otl nowxbsr ftl hqzudnsi kdcevra ujngdichr msifey vhsjeqjctjfn zivyihq kfnabpx leadsman foqt u fvyrvbsgzufuw fj hiiihuz l qe uttsc r navdaorlwqrzqp np zc bsv rdhhrq d dmhshavecp p vc rwicug w lew [...] Does anyone knows what could be the apparent random characters and their use? Is it some kind of encoding? Signature? Thanks for any answer. Nicolas. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 3374 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.grok.org.uk/pipermail/full-disclosure/attachments/20030513/f22a0399/smime.bin