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What does "SPAM-LOW" mean (1 Viewer)

Katy Penland said:
I'm seeing this intermittently in the subject line on emails I get. Anybody know where it originates and why? Thanx!

Sounds like it's either your email program or your ISP's spam-filter. It's telling you that this email may be spam with a low priority. If that's the only addition you see then I'd also guess that the filter is set to automatically Junk SPAM-MEDIUM and SPAM-HIGH messages.

Check your ISP's help pages.
 
Thanks for that, Hollis! I was wondering if it wasn't someone's ISP (I use Yahoo and have never seen this until a few days ago and I think a regular correspondent of mine has been having ISP problems). I'll check my ISP though just to make sure it isn't some new thing of Yahoo's. Thanks again.
 
Katy Penland said:
I'm seeing this intermittently in the subject line on emails I get. Anybody know where it originates and why? Thanx!
It means you're running low on tins of spam in the food cupboard, go to tesco and buy some more.
 
helenol said:
It means you're running low on tins of spam in the food cupboard, go to tesco and buy some more.

I recently tried tinned Spam again for the first time in many a year. Sliced and drenched in Tomato Sauce (er, ketchup). Gave me serious indigestion.
 
LOL, you guys!!! Ye gods, Spam has got to be the absolutely most vile thing I think I've ever had in my mouth. Next to Vegemite. <shudder>

Tesco? What's that? ;) Actually, even if they were here in the US, I wouldn't patronize 'em until they got their Japanese stores to stop selling whale meat. :-C
 
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