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All the above are actual subject lines of spam I have received over the past 10 days or so. My SpamFire filter caught them all, but they make me wonder sometimes. Especially the "Norton SystemWorks" one. I must get 5 or 6 of these a month, all from different addresses. What is up with that? Does Norton pay scummo spammers to distribute its software? Are they really that hard up to sell a cheap utility? (By the way, it's $69.95 at Symantec, and $24.95 all over the net). Makes the "Lose Weight Now!!" spams seem almost normal.