Ruud, this is probably how it's *supposed* to work; but the pattern
persists - and only (apparently) for spammers. On the other hand,
February is right around the corner - we may see a change in the pattern
(or the whole hypothesis could go away!).
(Sorry for not responding this AM - got busy and lost track of the
message.)
- fleet -
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Ruud H.G. van Tol wrote:
fleet(_at_)teachout(_dot_)org skribis:
Message-ID: 001301e2ab43$adc35361$07670866(_at_)cbgjevg(_dot_)xca
That '001301e2ab43$adc35361$07670866'-part is just some
encoded number. Or 3 encoded numbers, separated by $.
Often they are date, time, and a counter/random number.
Meaning that any assumptions on the specific distribution
and position of numbers and letters will soon fail.
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