Spam tally day two
Compared to yesterday, today was a fairly quiet day on the spam front. 530 messages in total, of which six were genuine. Two of those real ones were duplicated, so there was really only five. Knock off another one because it was a test we were running at work and you have four. That’s just 0.75% of the total incoming email being real, and spam accounting for the remaining 99.25%. The running total for two days of counting, then, is 1,300 pieces of spam and less than 10 genuine, non-duplicate, non-test messages to my personal account. As a matter of interest, though, my AOL account is spam-free. Seems its filters are very effective.
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April 28th, 2004 at 6:17 am
I get about 200-300 spam messages a *week* on my work account and maybe a dozen a week on my personal account. Jay was getting about 1,000 a month before signing up with SpamCop. I just can’t imagine how anyone would get as much spam as you’re getting… any thoughts on how they harvested it?
April 28th, 2004 at 9:44 am
Jeez…524 spam messages. I only get about 10 a day. And that’s using Hotmail.
You have my commiserations.