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I have no friggen idea what that is supposed to mean or why it was sent to me. Its unusual when a piece of spam isn’t trying to sell me something. Its downright bizzare when a poem (I think?) is sent as a piece of spam.
As far as what’s the point, if it’s not selling anything, people speculate these are tests to see if the address being sent to is good (and doesn’t send back a bounce message).
Lots of these emails won’t be manually marked as spam, unlike v!agra ones which will almost certainly meet that fate. This will reduce the effectiveness of filters, so similar emails will be more likely to get through in future.
-The link simply got missed out. Spammers, like everyone else, can screw up their systems so it doesn’t send the right combination of information.
There’s a link, perhaps as an image, which hasn’t shown up in your email client for various reasons.
My mom has an inbox full of this stuff. Poor neophyte, she gets paranoid every time she sees one. “Snarky, what is this?.. Snarky , are you sure you don’t know an Ingmar Chang?.. Snarky , are you SURE you’re not talking to strangers in CODE?!”
:dubious: Of course I’m going to conduct all my illicit activities over my mom’s e-mail…
You know, that might almost be worth printing out and framing it’s so odd. It almost makes a sort of strange sense in places, then comes apart at the seams.