On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 09:28:29AM -0800, Matt Grimaldi wrote:

> I'm assuming that it's an html email, with links to various images and
> scripts on some server somewhere.  The idea would be to compose the
> spam with links that get rendered as the (un)desired ad without using
> so much bandwidth and storage space that the message gets deleted
> automatically by the mail server.
>
> However, this one got mangled somehow.

But why would Nick's SMTP daemon or mailman follow an html link?


> > And how do you explain the "8e8Ta4"?
>
> Part of the tracking system of the advertiser.  Each customer and each
> mailing would get its own unique identifier.

Again, this requires that Nick's software follow the link. That seems
highly doubtful.


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