To: _arc.hive_@lm.va.com.au,webartery@yahoogroups.com
From: mez <netwurker@hotkey.net.au>
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 22:51:11 +1100
Subject: Definitions of SPAM
Definitions of SPAM
White Spam (common definition) messages that look like created by
computer programs. The receiver has the feeling he is not dealing with
a human. Cold communication, but communication.
Pink Spam (common definition) spam that uses a human output. Spam that
gives the receiver a feeling a real human is communicating something
personally. In the end the writer (=sender) always wants something
(=money).
Red Spam (common definition) messages that plead for a cause, mostly
send out by activists.
Brown Spam (common definition) Simple messages that target in
most cases human shortcommings, how to loose weight, viagra, penis or
breast enlargement, etc.
Black Spam (common definition) Spam that doesn't communicate, a good
example is chinese messages send to people from countries that use
different characters.
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