> V P A V X C
> I r m A a I
> A o b L n A
> G z i I a L
> R a e U x I
> A c n M   S
> $69,95     $85,45   $99,95
> http://armelaurofishruner.tripod.com
[...]
> I've got to hand it to these folks for deviousness.  Looks like it  
> came
> through a trojaned dynamic IP machine in Mexico.  And the results...

Do you really think that these messages actually sell anything?   
Don't people receiving it see a bunch of junk?  I've also seen this  
one using CSS rather than tables, BTW.

To counter these sorts of tricks requires moving into 'eye-space',  
which means building an HTML/CSS renderer, which would be a big task,  
and I'm not convinced it would be that worth it.  I think messages  
like this are better countered with other techniques (that trojaned  
machine could well have been on a blacklist somewhere, for example,  
or we can check out the content of the URL, as the experimental  
slurping options do).

=Tony.Meyer

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