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Lame spam of the day: Validate Your Internet Listing – Yellow PagesUSA

Robert Weiner

The Yellow Pages using spam to get listings? Sender: support@yellow-pages-usa.com. Subject: Validate Your Internet Listing - Yellow PagesUSA. The attachment is a PDF so it's most likely safe but not completely risk free. I searched for subject line and found an example of what I'm guessing is the attachment.

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Emailing Like a Pro: Navigating Gmail and Yahoo’s New Sender Requirements

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Keeping our valuable supporters in the loop, and ensuring our messages land right in their inboxes, not the dreaded spam folder. As of February 2024, they’re dialing up their fight against spam with a fresh set of sender requirements. Helping you ensure that your supporters are always in the loop!

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Lame spam of the day: Raw spam merge text

Robert Weiner

Some newbie spammer posted a message on my site that shows the contents of their spam merge database. I recognize so many snippets that have appeared in my spam folder over the years. { {I have|I’ve} been {surfing|browsing} online more than {three|3|2|4} hours today, yet I never found any interesting article like yours.

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Lame spam roundup

Robert Weiner

Here's a random selection of strange and/or lame spams I've received recently. This one may not be spam, but I'm not going to click and find out. Text: Good day, as promised,(Internet Explorer File). Sender: JONA STEPHENSON [support@adobe.com]. Thank you, Account Support. 1: I got several of these. vary widely.

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What “The Internet of Customers” means to me

Judi Sohn

I’ve spent the last few days at Dreamforce 2013 thinking about this year’s theme: The Internet of Customers. What does it mean to the nonprofits I support? Truth be told, I typically delete such useless drivel right away as blog spam. That’s the Internet of Customers, isn’t it?

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Lame spams of the day: ADP Notifications

Robert Weiner

Since I don't use ADP it's obvious that they're spam, but others may fall for them. The digital certificate you use to access ADP's Internet services is about to expire. If you do not renew your certificate by the expiration date below, you will not be able to access ADP's Internet services. Sender: ADPClientServices@adp.com.

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Lame spams of the day: another roundup

Robert Weiner

Sender: support@rlweiner.com. Sender: support@rlweiner.com (also sent from sales1@rlweiner.com and Tagged@taggedmail.com). Sender: Support [BBECBF281@omnicoretech.com]. Sender: Accounts support [accounts@ewingcole.com] (also sent by Support Center [noreply@message.oehtb.at] and noreply@message.rvdk.minjus.nl ).

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