Re: [SLUG] Wierd spam

From: Levi Bard (taktaktaktaktaktaktaktaktaktak@gmail.com)
Date: Sat Oct 21 2006 - 14:15:32 EDT


> Usually to verify your address as a working one. Sometimes they hope that you
> will go to some page which has viruses, or as another less advanced method of
> verifying your address.

Some of the older ones used to be html emails that contained a
reference to a transparent gif or similar on the spammer's site, so
when/if you opened it, if your client was set to render html email, it
would attempt to load the image from the site, and the spammer would
simply reap the http server log.

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