Posted By: TommyCarlier | Apr 4th @ 10:54 PM
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TommyCarlier
TommyCarlier
I want my scalps!
My god, I thought this was pretty funny: an honest scammer Big Smile
Dodo
Dodo
I'm your creativity creator™ :)
Haha, yeah, I'm also getting spam emails of that sort explicitly havin "spam" in the subject line. I guess they just hope for the really stupid people to respond.
Sven Groot
Sven Groot
My name has 9 letters. Coincidence? I think not...
Are you sure your ISP or mail provider doesn't have a spam filter that adds that to the subject line on suspected spam mails? Mine does.
sushovande
sushovande
Smiley Face Sharp
I got one of them too - and I am on Yahoo Mail (well one of my accounts is, at any rate).
It has to be fake since Robert Dutu needs to be a contact of Mike Nash, hence both know each other.
I've never used Skype. Does it allow people you don't know to contact you?
Yeah, I did. I had thought that Skype contacts work like traditional IM contacts, but since that isn't necessarily the case I guess this screenshot could be legitimate after all.
Even Live Messenger allows you to recieve messages from random strangers. That was even the default setting once upon a time. It may well still be, I haven't had to worry about it for ages.
with Skype you won't receive messages from people you don't have in your contacts list if your state is not "Online", meaning if your state is "Away" or  "Do Not Disturb" people outside your contacts list won't be able to contact you 
Dodo
Dodo
I'm your creativity creator™ :)
Well, I don't know what my ISP is doing. I have my own mail server here. The software does support adding that to the subject line, but I prefer bouncing them back if I get a certain treshold of pattern matches or an XBL match. I hope my ISP doesn't filter whatever is going through my wires to add a "spam" to the subject line, that would be awful.
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