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Any reason to wonder...

HankL

New member
Wonder why I got a spam about a spam service
from bladerunner2000@yap.com.au shortly after
the server was changed. Might be because I'm doing unprotected sex on the Rosie site huh?
Best to all,
Hank
 
Impossible to pin down Hank. There are companies that develop mailing lists (just like telemarketers) and sell the lists to any and all.

There are "mail-bots" (software programs) that hunt the Net for e-mail addresses 24 hrs a day; other bots that subscribe to lists just to check e-mail addys...and there is an old web dirty trick: someone PO's you, get their addy and use it to subscribe to sex sites

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