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-----Original Message----- > From: doctormo at gmail.com > To: garulbricht7 at netscape.net > Sent: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 3:44 PM > Subject: Re: Greetings (Attending Blu Meeting - 1/17/07) > > Can you really tell an email is spam based on a single word subject line? > > I'll try and consider spam implications of my messages in future, > thank you. > ----<text trimmed>---- You are welcome... Tthat was really the point of my email, watch your subject lines; and no, I can't tell if it is spam from a single word subject line, but many of the "Nigerian 419" scam-letter starts out with Uncle Sugars's famous beginning: # # "Greetings" --- with that said: I worry more about "root-kits" and "trojans" than spam. Even "tho our machines are behind a pretty good fire-wall and we are running Linux ... and we have a good back-up system., there is stil a risk ... Even so, any email with a "blank subject line", as recommended by my Sys Admin I delete without ever reading -- If it is someone I know (say one of the clubs I belong to) I may send them an email telling them I deleted it. But if it's on a list like "BLU discuss" I jut ignore it, especially if it looks like it is from a Yahoo, Gmail or Netscape free-account. Also I have enough to do -- if the subject line doesn't hit me as something I need to know or can help with -- I will let someone else take care of it. Regards, Gar PS : Send your replies to the list. -- and not to me direct. Uless specifically requested, it is considered a poor practice to reply to just one person -- if it is not worth sending to the group it is probably not worth sending at all -- and that is why subject lines are so important -- if it's a thread people don't care about -- they just ignore it. "Just Because I?m Paranoid, It Doesn?t Mean They Aren?t Out To Get Me!" -- ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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