On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, jenni baier wrote:

> For example, I get a few "Stock Pick" spams that reference legitimate 
> quote sites... they don't necessarily want you to respond directly to 
> them, they just want you to buy their stock.

   The answer, in this case, is to isolate the portion of the
URI that denotes the ticker-symbol that the spammer is trying
to pump-and-dump.  That said, the actual lifespan of that
particular entity, in these cases, may only measure in weeks,
so there're little point in commiting it to a long-term
repository (I think).

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