*****SPAM***** Origin of "Where Are They Now"? Definitive answer needed

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Thu Mar 5 19:02:15 EST 2009


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Content preview:  Somehow I'd missed this page on Adrians site - http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/hawkwind/disc_weird105.html
   and, quite coincidentally, I'd just been playing "Where Are They Now" [...]
   

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 pts rule name              description
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 2.5 DNS_FROM_RFC_DSN       RBL: Envelope sender in dsn.rfc-ignorant.org
 1.7 SARE_FREE_WEBM_Dora    Sender used free email account - may be spammer
 1.9 FRT_VALIUM2            BODY: ReplaceTags: Valium (2)
 3.0 FRT_VALIUM1            BODY: ReplaceTags: Valium
 0.0 FUZZY_VLIUM            BODY: Attempt to obfuscate words in spam
 0.1 RDNS_NONE              Delivered to trusted network by a host with no rDNS


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