i just read this in the zdnet vote rigging poll:
* Several of the voters evidently followed a link contained in an
email, the subject line of which ran: "PLEASE STOP AND VOTE FOR
.NET!" We know this, because our logs include the Web address where
visitors browsed from; when people click there from a Microsoft
Exchange email message, Exchange helpfully gives us the subject
line and username. The people who followed that link all had email
addresses in the microsoft.com domain.
"helpfully"?
well that's the last time i send an exchange user a link. no wonder so
many spammers have my email address.
kevin
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