If your spam filter can't catch these, you're doing it wrong, okay? I've posted about this before, and it's about the fifth or sixth time I've had one get through. How does this happen? Add a hard-coded rule, for heaven's sake.

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From: "Gmail Team"
X-Sender: drnormsas@adedejisanniclothingline.com
To: membershipupgrade@gmail.com
Subject: ALERT : Gmail Member Warning
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 20:30:24 -0700
Mime-Version: 1.0


Dear Account Users,

We regret to inform you that starting from 20th November 2011, Your Account will no longer allow you to send or welcome messages, files and pages due to malicious and spy wares activities detected on our old database system. To avoid this adverse effect on your Account, we want you to keep your Account content active and your data up to date on our new database system by providing us with your account information above correctly for proper confirmation.

Email Address:
Password:
Re-Type Password:
Full Names:
Date of Birth:
Occupation/Profession:
Country:

MEMBER-: Account owner that refuses to update his or her account within seven days of receiving this warning will lose his or her account permanently. your account need to be well checked and 100% verified so it will be ACTIVE and it will be UPGRADED automatically.


Member Verification & Upgrade Team. ยฉ2011


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