Those messages are one big hyperlink. They want you to go to a site. I've never done so, but I'm guessing the destination is either a commerce site where you can order the pharmaceuticals, or a trap door to virtual mayhem (OK...a little melodramatic. But a trap door to trouble of some sort), Ed ----- Original Message ----- From: <ussailis at shaysnet.com> To: <romanvictor at rvpmdesigns.com>; <hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net> Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 9:44 PM Subject: RE: [Hidden-tech] Drum Roll Please.... As another spammer walks tothefinancial guillotine Here's the part that I don't get... I get a lot of spam that doesn't have an identifiable product, for example a "little blue pill," has no address to get this product because the return email line is a "no reply," and no other info, other than "male enhancement." Nor does this spam have any attachments. Now I can figure out what it is about, but what is the point? To sell something a communication method is required. What is the point of the spam? Why did someone go to the trouble of writing and sending it? Jim U. jim at nationalwireless.com