On 12.09.22 21:50, Brandon Long via mailop wrote:
By their very nature, the personal servers that people are talking about here just don't see
the same volume of spam.

But this is exactly the other direction from which you might want to look at it?

Of course you receive more Spam in numbers, volume and from external sources than a personal server.

And even if freemailer's outgoing emails have a pretty small spam/ham ratio, that ratio will be be a lot of bad mails if you look at the overall numbers.

At least on my campus machines a lot of the spam that I have to manually block with content rules (because unlike them, I can't just block IP ranges and tell them to live with it) seems to be abused accounts from the big guys.

To be clear - I'm not necessarily pointing at you Brandon :)

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