On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 02:08, Abigail Marshall wrote:
> YD> if I really wanted it I would
> YD> just subscribe abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz@ and have the spammer supply
> YD> me with a free key in every message but I don't think that's quite fair
> YD> play.
> 
> You are worried about "fair play" with spammers????
> 
> The real irony is that you are worried about "fair play" in
> trying to decipher sneaky, hidden code that spammers use to
> deceive people who are trying to reject or unsubscribe to
> their email.  I mean, go play fair with the mass marketers
> who send out email under their real domain names, have a
> subject line with the letters ADV at the beginning and some
> text that is reasonably related to whatever it is they are
> selling, and have unsubscribe links that really work.
> 
> 
> YD> Anyone have an opinion on this form of "cheating" ?
> 
> Yes: Turnabout is fair play.
> 

I wouldn't want to be seen as sinking to their level :)

Anyway it's done now, enough to crack another 13 ciphers, just waiting
for the spam to arrive.

> 
> -Abigail
> 
> 
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