SpamCop authorization code
Someone (probably you) has requested that SpamCop email you an authorization key. You may use this key to send spam reports via SpamCop. Never post this URL publicly or share it with others. If you do, anyone who sees it will be able to impersonate you and send email via SpamCop as if they were you. Here is your authorization key: http://spamcop.net/?code=z5c747f23d5862927192d12d5c51c900azcypherpunks%40toa... Put this URL into your web-browser. Once you get to the SpamCop site, bookmark that page. Then just use the bookmark to return when you get some spam. If your system has somehow mangled the above URL, you may get an error instead of the correct results. If you do, you can complete the process manually by visiting this page: http://spamcop.net/manual_auth.shtml And entering your authorization code manually: z5c747f23d5862927192d12d5c51c900azcypherpunks@toad.com If you have questions or problems, please read the FAQ on the site. Thanks for helping rid the internet of spam!
On Fri, 19 Jan 2001 cypherpunks@toad.com wrote: Oh, the irony. Spam on this list thanking you for helping rid the Net of spam, a split second after telling you to share the included URL with no one. That one could be used to demonstrate anything from the effect of the human factor on access control schemes, to the futility of security through obscurity, through to the apparent omnipresence of Those Who Definitely Need Killing. Made my day... Sampo Syreeni <decoy@iki.fi>, aka decoy, student/math/Helsinki university
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Sampo A Syreeni