I came across a spammers site advertising an anti-spam product on a
''removal'' page called 'VetoMail' (vetomail.com) - which was rather
surprising to say the least...

I don't know whether the anti-spam product is genuine, though I doubt it
- since it's being marketed by the spammers themselves, to what end I
don't know.

It started off with "You DON'T want to remove your email address, let me
tell you why...", and then went on to list all the reasons why you
shouldn't ''remove'' yourself..

Anyone seen this kind of behaviour before?

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