Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 10/01/2008, Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am 2008-01-08 08:09:58, schrieb Joel Roberts:
I've gotten a lot of good information from this list, and hopefully
supplied some as well, but I'm not going to weed through hundreds of
spam e-mails weekly to pursue this any longer. If the list organizers
can implement some anti-spam measures, I'll be happy to join again in
the future. There's no reason for this quantity of spam to be making it
through on a mailing list.

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Sorry, but if the "list organizers" shutdown the spamfilters, you would
not stay longer as 5 minutes in this list....  :-)

I have gotten over 5 million SPAM between 2007-12-17 and 2008-01-05 and
only arround 800 coming through...

I do not asume you have goten the same amount of spam, maybe not even
5000 so you have gotten around 1 spam in this time if you would use a
spamfilter on your system...

I get about 700-1100 spams a day. Spamassasin on the server only
trickles 10-30 of those through a day (lately more, I've have to look
into that). Thunderbird sorts all of those. I get about two or three
false negatives (spam getting through) a day.

I go through both Spamassasin's and Tbirds spams, and I get about 1
false positive every two weeks, often less. And those are usually
too-spammy newsletters. None of my personal contacts has hit a false
positive in months.

That said, for mailing lists, I use Gmail. Great interface and spam filtering.


Second that. Gmail very rarely let's any spam through and I don't have to set up or install anything. Thanks Google.

Hugo


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