Some of the addresses they mail to have been trawled from my website, so 
any sites from by a search on e-gold are fair game for this fraudster. As 
they sometimes send me several of these e-mails EACH DAY, I can barely 
imagine a recipient of this repetitive stream of spam actually clicking 
through a link and typing in their e-gold account details.

They could also get e-mail addresses from this mailing list, but unless 
they never read the messages, they would have to have realised that they 
are repeatedly spamming individuals who are NOT going to give them our 
passphrases, and who might do terrible things to them if we catch them.

At 03:02 PM 12/04/2002 -0500, John Haynes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>How do you imagine that they are getting the email addresses of E-Gold
>members to begin with?
<SNIP>


Ian Green
http://107242.clicktwocents.com/
http://ao.com.au/e-gold.htm
e-gold estas monda mono! [Esperanto]
e-gold is world money! [English]


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