Oh, also, the sender is called Isiminger Cain - Maybe another clue.

Got this weird email. Is it some kind of code?
I've been trying for a few minutes, found some Latin words, some French- but nothing is making sense.
The title of the email was: digest requiter oosmotic creuse
And the rest was:
cavite renouncer janitoriial whetstone
I used some online translators and was only able to de-code the words in capitals:
ONE-WHO-MAKES-A-PATTERN requiter oosmotic HOLLOW
BEWARE renouncer janitoriial whetstone
Maybe it isn't a language thing? I tried anagrams but no luck. Any ideas?
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Oh, also, the sender is called Isiminger Cain - Maybe another clue.
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Did it have any attachments? Open them and see if there's a clue in the virus code.
You should also forward to it to all your contacts for extra help in cracking this code.
Starry starry night, paint your pallet blue and gray,
Look out on a summers day,
with eyes that know the darkness of my soul.

No attachments. And my contacts woulden't be interested.
Wheres the thread that had the code game thingy - where someone comes up with a code and everyone else has to crack it? Those guys were awesome at it.
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post the email
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They're here.
I meant the full email (headers included)
but never mind
It's most likely spam, possibly with attachments that have been stripped out along the way
but it may not be
Google have been known to send out cryptic emails, and anyone who contacts them with the "answer" is invited in for an job interview
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Well, requiter is like plural for requites, which means either to To return in kind; To repay; to recompense; to reward, or To retaliate; to punish.
One who makes a patteren requites oosmotic hollow.
I'm not sure what oosomtic means, but it's very close to osmotic, which is relating to osomosis, which is the diffusion of a solvent.
One who makes a patteren repays osmotic hollow? Doesn't sound right.
Creuse is a department in France named after the Creuse River.
Creuse is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on March 4, 1790. It was created from the former province of La Marche.
To make a patteren repays(punishes) Creuse.
Maybe it's talking about history? Like respect toward that area. Like repeating history may be non-respectful to Creuse.
You may try looking up things that are going on in that area. Maybe a mayor or something is going to change that place.
I'm just not sure about that Oosomotic word though...I can't see where it fits in.
Hope this gets you somewhere!

Thanks Slayer ;D
This is a tough one eh? :X
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...they've moved on, now.
We should be safe enough if we keep to the perimeter fence.
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