Have you got anything without the spam?

`Egg, bacon, spam and sausage’ hasn’t got as much spam in it as `spam,
egg, sausage and spam.’
But still, you can’t have either without the spam, even if you don’t
like spam.

What I don’t understand is why I’m getting the spam off other peoples’
plates?

Apparently I can `Inc reas e [My] Se xual Des ire and Spe rm vol ume by
500 %’ (grammar verbatim).
Wonderful news! Except, this arousing piece of information was addressed
to masebapale@mydomain-name. Not my username (although it is my domain
name, which makes me suspect bad things about my service provider)
In fact, nowhere in the source code of the message does my email address
appear.

Can someone who knows something about email protocols explain this to me?

[WaffleG] The Waffle Group Blog

Greetings Wafflings

A great cunningness has happened.
Because the Official Waffle Group page is a pain in the butt to add
posts to, I’m not going to anymore.

Bletherings to appear at http://thewafflegroup.blogspot.com from now on.
I’ll still be emailing the roughly monthly issue, so don’t stress those
of you who refuse to venture on to the internet.

Also, the blog itself is a member of the Waffle Group mailing list, so
everything mailed to you will automatically appear there.

I like it when other people make life easier for me.

Also – if you visit the blog you can tell which posts were also mailed
to members by the [WaffleG] tag.

Here endeth the Waffle