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On Wednesday 28 August 2002 16:45 CET Steve Thomas wrote:
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> I also get a lot of them. I think they're using the domain registry
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They are crawling through the pages and send their "offers" to all addresses
they find. Theo won't every receive any offers as he doesn't publish his
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Malte
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