Your money, ozone paper
Spammers employ many tricks to get their junk mail through your spam filters. One of the most common is to create subject lines and message bodies from randomly generated and strung-together words or phrases. This often stumps anti-spam algorithms that attempt to analyze the email, looking for “typical” spam patterns.
My own spam filters are pretty good, I’m happy to say. Where once I used to receive literally hundreds of junk emails a day (the price for keeping the same email address since the dawn of the Internet) I now only get a few. But every now and then something slips through.
Like today. According to this email’s subject line, my money is ozone paper. Enough to catch my interest, although I hope it’s not too prophetic.











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