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    <published>2002-04-08T16:07:50Z</published>
    <updated>2005-08-12T06:49:39Z</updated>
    <title>cnet spam tools</title>
    <summary>I&apos;m kinda perplexed why CNET&apos;s download site lets people post spam tools in their email utilities section. You get descriptions like:AnyMailer is bulk email software...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>I'm kinda perplexed why CNET's download site lets people post spam tools in their <a href="http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0,10151,0-3356723-106-0-1-0,00.html?tag=st.dl.10063.dir.3356723">email utilities</a> section. You get descriptions like:</p><blockquote><a href="http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0-3356723-100-9421067.html?tag=st.dl.3356723-106-8.lst-9-2.9421067">AnyMailer</a> is bulk email software based on unique know-how sending technology, providing real anonymous instant delivery. You can forget your problems with ISP's - your IP address will never be shown in email headers.</blockquote>
<blockquote><a href="http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0-3356723-100-6546046.html?tag=st.dl.3356723-106-7.lst-9-23.6546046">RipEm</a>: Extract e-mail address's from Web sites or any local file on your computer and save as a TXT or CSV file for import into Outlook or Excel. It will also extract e-mails that are not visible on the page but hidden in the code. Save in comma delimited or line break format.</blockquote><p>Bastards.</p>]]>
      
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