has anyone else seen an increase lately in the use of habeas' copyrighted anti-spam headers in their spam?
if you're unfamiliar, it's a little copyrighted haiku you can pay habeas for the right to use in your email, and it's recognized by some anti-spam filters as not spam. i like the idea myself. supposedly habeas pursues with some diligence those that abuse their copyright - under copyright laws, instead of anti-spam laws.
anyhoo, i've been getting a lot of emails to several of my addresses with habeas headers (advertising [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]@x :P ) so i wonder if anybody else is.
charles mangin | Alpha Geek and Chief Mental Hygienist
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