my other half left his email on one day recently and on the screen was this weird message. Is it some kind of code? how or where can i decipher it or find out more info?? Please help if you can, its sending me over the edge.this is what it looked like:
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koshii answered Friday October 29 2004, 4:07 pm: Draak is right--I've often gotten spam with such random things in it. It's trying to make you buy pirated software, but between there and your computer, the html got really fragmented.
Don't you think it's like poetry? If you don't mind, I'm taking those random words to make some poetry out of it. :) [ koshii's advice column | Ask koshii A Question ]
Draak answered Friday October 29 2004, 6:10 am: It's junk/spam e-mails. Spammers use random words at the bottom of their e-mails to get past spam detection programs and software. This particular e-mail wants you to buy software (illegal software at that) at discounted prices. It also appears that the message was written in HTML (Hyper-text markup language) which is used in webpages. Either it's coded wrong or your "other half" has HTML turned off in his mail reading program.
This is nothing I would be concerned about. Everyone gets spam in their inbox if they have a public e-mail address. [ Draak's advice column | Ask Draak A Question ]
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