SPAM ALERT! I dunno, this may be legit, but it doesn't sound like it
to me... it appears to have originated from a dialup AOL account.
>From the headers:
Received: from usermail.com (AC81E288.ipt.aol.com [172.129.226.136])
by tot-we.proxy.aol.com (8.10.0/8.10.0) with ESMTP id eAEM2UJ13472
for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Tue, 14 Nov 2000 17:02:30 -0500 (EST)
Has a suspicious Apparently-From header:
X-Apparently-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And the sender doesn't even send the mail from his (supposed) school
account where he's doing this "research" from.
X-Sender: Casioqv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Here's some more suspicion:
4. This is anonymous. You do not have to tell me your name if you
do not want to. If you don't even want me to know your name at all
I can set up a cgi script so you can fill out the form from my web page.
Yeah? Well where's the website? And how can I send you an e-mail
response anonymously? (Well, there are anonymous remailers...)
The questions themselves are pure marketing-ese. All the stuff
marketing people want to know about you so they can categorize you and
direct-market to you. Also, anybody ever seen any posts from this guy
before? (And has anybody ever heard of CCC? What college is that?)
I certainly have no intention of replying and unless you like
receiving spam, my suggestion to you is that you ignore this message
too.
--
We sometimes catch a window, a glimpse of what's beyond
Was it just imagination stringing us along?
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