I'm not exactly sure what they're trying to do here... looks like it's
either another attempt to overflow/crash the recipient's anti-spam system or
perhaps an attempt to make the sender address look like it's coming from the
recipient's domain.  Interesting.

Oct-20-10 11:00:44 86844-12355 153.69.213.139
<[email protected]> to:
[email protected] added -5 (SPF pass), total score for this message is
now -5;
Oct-20-10 11:01:09 86844-12355 153.69.213.139
<[email protected]> to:
[email protected] ClamAV: scanned 19851 bytes in  message - OK ;
Oct-20-10 11:01:10 86844-12355 [MessageOK] 153.69.213.139
<[email protected]> to:
[email protected] -- Message OK -- [We give 5 you get 20] ->
D:/AntiSpam/ASSP/okmail/We_give_5_you_get_20__37.eml;

- Phil

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