Oddly enough, this spam seems to have been forwarded by a 3rd party
claiming to be spamcop.net rather than by the original spammer. Are
they testing the nettest page? Are they trying to get the original
spammer in trouble? Or are they simply clueless? Why did they send
four of them? We just don't know. The address it was submitted from,
66.81.145.51, seems to have no relation to either spamcop.net or
djenis.info.
ffhaneea04b08s05 decodes to:
66.81.145.51 2004-02-08 19:05
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Date: Sun, 8 Feb 2004 16:27:04 -0800
From: cowtown@spamcop.net
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From: "Burton Gifford" <d_onleycodragalin5470@hellokitty.com>
Reply-To: "Burton Gifford" <d_onleycodragalin5470@hellokitty.com>
To: cowtown@spamcop.net
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Date: Wed, 11 Feb 04 17:39:53 GMT
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