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If garbage can toward parking lot make love to beyond freight train, then girl inside sweeps the floor.But they need to remember how non-chalantly near dolphin beams with joy.Unlike so many piroshki who have made their sprightly cowboy to us.He called her Kari (or was it Kari?).Still go deep sea fishing with her from from onlooker, boogie her near taxidermist with cargo bay toward.

 

 

 

As Bayesian filtering has become popular as a spam-filtering technique, spammers have started using methods to weaken it. To a rough approximation, Bayesian filters rely on word probabilities. If a message contains many words which are only used in spam, and few which are never used in spam, it is likely to be spam. To weaken Bayesian filters, some spammers, alongside the sales pitch, now include lines of irrelevant, random words which, when read aloud, quite often sound like examples of Vogon poetry. A variant on this tactic may be borrowed from the Usenet abuser known as "Hipcrime" -- to include passages from books taken from Project Gutenberg, or nonsense sentences generated with "dissociated press" algorithms. Randomly generated phrases can create spamoetry (spam poetry) or spam art.

 

Another method used to masquerade spam as legitimate messages is the use of autogenerated sender names in the From: field, ranging from realistic ones such as "Jackie F. Bird" to (either by mistake or intentionally) bizarre attention-grabbing names such as "Sloppiest U. Epiglottis" or "Attentively E. Behavioral".

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