Has anyone who runs a mail gateway service noticed a sharp drop in emails
since yesterday? I'm seeing about a 75% drop in total mail volume, and the %
of spam is much less...perhaps some ISPs cracked down recently?
Matt
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Matthew Yette
Senior Engineer (NOC/Operations)
M.A. Polce Consulting
: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 1:34 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Spam Decrease?
Has anyone who runs a mail gateway service noticed a sharp drop in
emails since yesterday? I'm seeing about a 75% drop in total mail
volume, and the % of spam is much less...perhaps some ISPs cracked
On 9/28/05 1:33 PM, Matthew Yette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone who runs a mail gateway service noticed a sharp drop in emails
since yesterday? I'm seeing about a 75% drop in total mail volume, and the %
of spam is much less...perhaps some ISPs cracked down recently?
Matt
Leo is sweating I am told. I have not gotten a Leo spam in the last
week that came from a reachable site. His DNS servers are getting blown
and his web sites are getting torn down faster than his emailings get
around to my address thanks to someone's good efficient work.
{^_^}
- Original
Not really. We are still getting around 140,000+ messages a day that are
spam :-(
Matthew Yette wrote:
Has anyone who runs a mail gateway service noticed a sharp drop in emails
since yesterday? I'm seeing about a 75% drop in total mail volume, and the %
of spam is much less...perhaps some
Decrrese!?
Since June my spam %age has gone from 64% to 70.5% of all mail.
It's depressing.
Nigel
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 22:05:57 +0100, Dean Baldwin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not really. We are still getting around 140,000+ messages a day that are
spam :-(
Matthew Yette wrote:
Has anyone who
From: Dean Baldwin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Whereas my personal mailbox went down to about 180/day for a week and
has been slowly climbing the last two weeks. It got back to about 220
last week and yesterday it was back to maybe 180 spams. That is down
from 250 to 280 per day levels.
{^_-} Joanne.