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mail exchange (MX), 154–155, 173
mail relays, 36–39
mail servers
compromised, 31, 173
impact of spam, 322–323
testing dictionary of common names, 88–89
Mail User Agents (MUAs), 165, 174
Mail::Graph Perl module, 344
mailing lists
purchasing for bulk e-mailing, 83–86
spammer’s view, 73–74
male sexual performance enhancement products
beating Bayesian filters, 217–220
and personal insecurities, 98
as popular spam item, 337
spam example, 296–305
MAPS database, 156, 158, 170
mass verification, 87–94
message IDs, 174, 175, 187–188, 295, 304
messaging, instant, role in sending spam, 47–50
Messenger service, role in sending spam, 50–53
Microsoft
lawsuits against spammers, 280–282, 283, 284
SmartScreen technology, 372–373
Microsoft Outlook. See Outlook
MIME-encoded messages, 180–184
Minmail worms, 189–191
money, ways of transferring
by check, 139–142
ePassporte, 135–139
Neteller, 142–145
overview, 133
PayPal, 133–135
by wire transfer, 145–146
“Mort gageQuotes” spam example, 291–296
MSN, 48, 77, 92–94
MUAs (Mail User Agents), 165, 174
mule scams
overview, 229–231
and phishing attacks, 235–236
Muris, Timothy, 271
MX Logic, Inc., 275
MX (mail exchange), 154–155, 173
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