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And you proceeded to snip out the important bit: don't do that. The key to nailing financial fraud spammers is to nail where the money goes, which in this case was "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". Yes, it's in China, but it's a yahoo.com account in China. [EMAIL PROTECTED] gets the complaint since they know whom to send it to and read English, although [EMAIL PROTECTED] would probably work, too.
Folks? Clipping out the three lines of content from a spam makes your analysis more abstract and really doesn't help prevent the spam from having worked. It's better to leave it in so people know what the heck you're talking about, even if the original spam has expired.
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