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I got an uncompleted bit of spam in my inbox today. Here's the end of the headers for fun:
Received: from 192.168.0.%RND_DIGIT (203-219-%DIGSTAT2-%STATDIG.%RND_FROM_DOMAIN [203.219.%DIGSTAT2.%STATDIG]) by mail%SINGSTAT.%RND_FROM_DOMAIN (envelope-from %FROM_EMAIL) (8.13.6/8.13.6) with SMTP id %STATWORD for <%TO_EMAIL>; %CURRENT_DATE_TIME
Message-Id: <%RND_DIGIT[10].%STATWORD@mail%SINGSTAT.%RND_FROM_DOMAIN>
From: "%FROM_NAME" <%FROM_EMAIL>
Bcc:
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 14:08:41 -0800
X-pstn-levels: (S: 1.07668/99.82653 R:95.9108 P:95.9108 M:97.0282 C:98.6951 )
X-pstn-settings: 3 (1.0000:1.0000) s gt3 gt2 gt1 r p m c
X-pstn-addresses: from <mahpuchotx@netpipe.com> [81/4]
Return-Path: <a href="mailto:mahpuchotx@netpipe.com">mahpuchotx@netpipe.com</a>
X-OriginalArrivalTime: 23 Jan 2007 23:02:12.0495 (UTC) FILETIME=[8464F9F0:01C73F42]
Fascinating stuff.
I periodically get those. I call it "unexpanded macro spam". I have a couple saved: http://e-scribe.com/news/?search=spam+macro