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spam
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Advertising not requested or expected in the context. It can appear by mail, in the middle of a comment or forum discussion. The name comes from a sketch by the British group Monty Python, who scoffed at a menu full of meals with " Spam " ( 39 English contraction; spiced ham 39, " marinated ham " ) where no one wanted it or expected. From there association with the mail or spam message.

  




Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz

Spam is an unsolicited e-mail or not desired, that is sent to a large number of recipients with commercial or advertising purposes.

  



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