spam??

Hi,

Sorry to bother but the following is spam that looks like it transited
the jigsaw mailing list. I received 2 of these this morning and one a
week or so ago. The last one seemed to be at least traceable to a source
outside the w3.org. These 2 have me stumped.

Please pardon me if this is some sort of local phenomena affecting just
me. If it is coming through the w3.org then perhaps this stuff can be
squelched at that end.

Thanks and ciao,
Christine Tomlinson

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