[ Thanks to Mike
Golvach for this link. ]
“The SpamMimic web application is available for free
use and, at this point, will allow you to encode to your choice of
generic SPAM, weakly-encrypted SPAM, fake PGP SPAM and fake Russian
SPAM. What will they think of next? 😉 The explanation for the
“why” of this tool is located on their site’s explanation page and,
surprisingly enough, it makes some sense.”