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Message-ID: <20031230135240.GN22521@chema.homelinux.org>
From: chema at chema.homelinux.org (José María Mateos)
Subject: weird worm ?

El martes 30 de diciembre a las 13:48, vogt@...senet.com escribi?:

>highest bailiff nomad father advise heir 
>oxygen honorarium allegro reveal wronskian indentation coachmen 
>deficient tribute arcturus mitigate bypath 

	This is used habitually by spammers trying to fool bayesian
spamfilters: they throw a bunch of lines containing random words hidden
in the HTML message (same font color as the background, so they don't
spect you to actually read them) and there's a single readable line
advertising the product.

	However, if those lines you've pasted are the full message, I
don't have a clue what it might be.

	Regards.

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