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Who gets the most spam where This message brought to you by the letter A Scientific American
If your e-mail address begins or 'mphelps,' your inbox is likely overflowing with messages sporting subject lines that read 'Your Lady Will Become Crayzed' (sic) or 'Urgent Request for Business Relationship from Lagos, Nigeria.' Believe it or not, the spam load has nothing to do with celebrity and everything to do with the first letter in your e-mail address. [More]
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