Re: [mailop] Outgoing filtering Re: Cyren

2023-02-03 Thread Michael Orlitzky via mailop
On Fri, 2023-02-03 at 09:28 -0800, Ken Simpson via mailop wrote:
> 
> 
> It’s a tough problem to solve at Google or Microsoft’s scale.

No, it's not, it scales linearly. They would just rather the rest of us
pay for it.

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Re: [mailop] Outgoing filtering Re: Cyren

2023-02-03 Thread Ken Simpson via mailop
>
> So at least 43% of transactional email senders use you as an outgoing
> filter ? That is great.
>
> Now, if only the big email account providers would filter their outgoing
> mail too, there would be significantly less spam.


It’s a tough problem to solve at Google or Microsoft’s scale. When you’re
sending out tens of billions of messages a day, even a minuscule gap in
accuracy will lead to a lot of spam leaking out.

Ken

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[mailop] Outgoing filtering Re: Cyren

2023-02-03 Thread Andrew C Aitchison via mailop

On Fri, 3 Feb 2023, Ken Simpson via mailop wrote:


To help Cyren customers, MailChannels is offering free access to the
MailChannels content filter API, which accurately filters billions of
messages for tens of millions of users and millions of domains within our
transactional email service. 43% of the domains

that use a transactional email service send their email via our SMTP
service.


So at least 43% of transactional email senders use you as an outgoing 
filter ? That is great.


Now, if only the big email account providers would filter their
outgoing mail too, there would be significantly less spam.

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   and...@aitchison.me.uk
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