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Spam complaints 14 times worse than Spam.
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Tasty Bits From The Technology Front
Your Host: Keith Dawson
This issue: <URL:http://www.tbtf.com/archive/05-22-97.html>
..Mailing-list spammers..
Email spam is the favorite gripe of most Netizens, excepting the
spammers. Congress is considering legislation [25] to limit the
practice of sending unwanted commercial email in bulk. Not everyone
thinks this is a good idea. See [26] for a thread from an ongoing
debate on Declan McCullagh's fight-censorship mailing list. George
Matyjewicz <[email protected]> did a modest experiment on a
week's worth of his email -- he is on 56 mailing lists and gets
around 200 messages a day -- to gauge how widespread the problem
actually is. Matyjewicz posted these results:
week avg/day
Total messages 1,354 193.4
Spam messages 10 1.4 < 1 %
Spam complaints 189 27.0 14 %
Mailing-list owners share information on the addresses from which
commercial spam messages originate. Recently Alexander Verbraeck
<[email protected]> posted a particularly compre-
hensive list of purported spammers. I have taken the liberty of
preserving a snapshot on the TBTF archive [27], sorted both by email
address and by "virulence" -- the total number of messages sent by
each spammer over a given time period to two of Verbraeck's lists.
Thanks to Tom Parmenter <[email protected]> for the tip.
[25] <URL:http://www.news.com/News/Item/0%2C4%2C10875%2C00.html>
[26] <URL:http://www.tbtf.com/resource/to-ban-spam.html>
[27] <URL:http://www.tbtf.com/resource/spammers.html>
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