I can not seem to stop these emails...
Rob
rob at THEHOSTMASTERS.COM
Mon Nov 7 13:46:10 GMT 2005
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These darn Viagra emails..
They always come through as no spam... i get about 20 a day and so do my
clients.... what do you guys do about this if the rules do not catch
it....
Thanks..
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From: "Tzviya Fife" <fif at danknapp.com>
To: "Enola Kimbrough" <rob at thehostmasters.com>
Subject: Re: Marcuss cool info
Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2005 17:56:40 -0500
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V C A X P V
A I m a r I
L A b n o A
I L i a z G
U I e x a R
M S n c A
$85,45 $99,95 $69,95
http://lemenartedahluleta.tripod.com
Rob...
http://www.stupidguytalk.org
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