Conniekat8 opened this issue on Jan 04, 2008 · 56 posts
XENOPHONZ posted Wed, 09 January 2008 at 1:32 PM
Lately, I've been getting a lot of nonsensical e-mails with a link helpfully included. The header of the e-mail will say something like "White petunias bloooommm in Springggg" -- the body of the e-mail reads somewhere between Haiku and total gibberish. Typically, the message will say something like:
*She wandered in ocean's high,
dripping ruby grapesss
Gnome on Saturan (sic)
Wind in apple tree
[link to site]
blue veilesssss*
I'm never quite sure what to make of such missives -- or exactly what it is that they are selling. But I haven't been inclined to click on any of the links to find out. I'm sure that it's an attempt to get around spam filters. Sometimes it works, unfortunately.