14 March 2005

selling drugs or on them?

Generally when I receive a junk email message that finds its way through my filter it’s worth checking out, or at least one in ten is. In this case, I cannot divine what it is that they are trying to sell me, other than the cryptic clue in the subject “Re: (11-94) Dru.gss” and probably some hidden HTML.

I just get a kick out of randomized emails, and not too many get past Spamassassin. This one did.

Hello,
And he tightened his lips. I’ll have the rods to you, until the
France and Spain in Europe. It is the intention of France that
into the treasury opened by the Baron in the name of the King of
venture with him, they asserted, and they would go out of it with
even the things that had happened in Bridgetown were not enough t
half the peril with which it was fraught for himself. He turned
lordship can’t smell a papist at four paces.
rays streamed down upon that mangled, bleeding back until he felt
misapprehension, and also tinged never so faintly by something of
it a haze which circumscribed their range of vision to something
 
Have a good day.

Hidden away in the source, of course, is a link and some more text about a pharmacy by mail, but I needed to search to find it. I suspect if I used the same diligence to find myself a real pharmacy (and everybody else did) we wouldn’t be getting these messages.

I mean, how many people are really waiting for an internet pharmacy to plop into their inboxes? “Whoa, hey, now I can order that Zocor I’ve been waiting for!”