These are very old compuserve-style ID's. The two numbers represent the
person's User ID to log into Compuserve (actually, there is a comma in their
ID, but for internet access it becomes a period). I still use mine as a
backup (and get spam there, under both the number and name/alias assigned,
des
"100124,1011" is a valid CompuServe ID account format and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] the valid compuserve email address format - not
at all "toomanynumbersbeforethe@'.
In Europe, you will often see:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Also a perfectly valid email address for the largest European provider.
Even in the U.S
Paul,
I invite you to try out spamchk (www.riedmann.it/spamchk)
We have tests for subjectwithcode, senderwithcode and also sender with
unreadable sequences of consonants (random generated strings)
Markus
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