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      10-14-2009, 03:51 PM

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Guessing this guy has pissed you off and you are now attempting to indulge
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      10-14-2009, 06:06 PM
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 16:51:38 +0100, slider waxed with flowery words of
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> Guessing this guy has pissed you off and you are now attempting to
> indulge him with spam?


Negative. Honey Pot.

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      10-14-2009, 06:21 PM
Dave Devnull wrote:
>> Guessing this guy has pissed you off and you are now attempting to
>> indulge him with spam?

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> Negative. Honey Pot.
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The 'subject' & 'body' fields probably won't generate much email address
harvesting attention as the 'From' field, but Mr SpamTastic, you
probably know that.

On a different slant, I'm harvesting every Pizza menu leaflet that comes
through my front door. Now what could I be doing with that?

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      10-14-2009, 06:52 PM
Adrian C wrote:
> Dave Devnull wrote:
>>> Guessing this guy has pissed you off and you are now attempting to
>>> indulge him with spam?

>>
>> Negative. Honey Pot.
>>

>
> The 'subject' & 'body' fields probably won't generate much email address
> harvesting attention as the 'From' field, but Mr SpamTastic, you
> probably know that.
>
> On a different slant, I'm harvesting every Pizza menu leaflet that comes
> through my front door. Now what could I be doing with that?
>

Recycling?
 
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      10-14-2009, 07:21 PM
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 19:21:13 +0100, Adrian C ate alphabet spaghetti and
shat out:

> Dave Devnull wrote:
>>> Guessing this guy has pissed you off and you are now attempting to
>>> indulge him with spam?

>>
>> Negative. Honey Pot.
>>
>>

> The 'subject' & 'body' fields probably won't generate much email address
> harvesting attention as the 'From' field, but Mr SpamTastic, you
> probably know that.
>
> On a different slant, I'm harvesting every Pizza menu leaflet that comes
> through my front door. Now what could I be doing with that?


It's pretty well known what I did to a takeaway leaflet dropper but
unless you wish to serve 2 years don't do what I did. Instead a more
moderate approach:

My suggestion for Pizza Leaflets;

1. Insert into plain brown envelope and address to Pizza Company
2. Set 'If undelivered' address to the same
3. Place a 'Special Delivery - Next Day' Label on envelope
4. Do *not* place any postage on envelope
5. Mail.

What should happen - Pizza Company receives Royal Mail card requesting
surcharge of around £6 to be paid. Pizza Company *may* be stupid enough
to pay this or even go to sorting office thinking it is important. If
not, it is returned to sender after x days - double whammy, the sender
gets it back.

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