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The report for this spam can be found at: 1998 Deadbeats Page 06.
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Date: Fri, 10 Apr 1998 09:02:42 +0800 (SGT)
To: femulae@xaq.com
Comments: Authenticated sender is <femulae@xaq.com>
Subject: The Company That Pays Me Need Help
Message-Id: <199804082647UAA25815@post.net.sg>
>nslookup 203.120.90.85
Server: ns.mediacity.com
Address: 205.216.172.10
Name: pop1.pacific.net.sg
Address: 203.120.90.85
Now this spammer is spamming right off the dial-up. Still forging information though.