  Hazy Arc
join:2006-04-10 Greenwood, SC | Honestly...
...how much of a problem is spam? It is very rare that a spam message finds its way to my Gmail inbox or my work e-mail inbox. Spam filters are quite competent at catching 99% of spam that it has basically become a non-issue. |
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 void_of_Ligh
join:2005-12-27 Nacogdoches, TX
| According to Cisco about 90% of all email is spam. So for every 1 email you get 9 were blocked as spam. Think of the time money and resources that must be used to deal with this problem. If nothing else think of how much faster the net would be if we got rid of all this crap. I say we kill all the spam filters for a month, including the ones for government. I bet something would be done then. |
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  SYNACK Just Firewall It Premium,Mod join:2001-03-05 Venice, CA
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| reply to Hazy Arc said by Hazy Arc :...how much of a problem is spam? It is very rare that a spam message finds its way to my Gmail inbox or my work e-mail inbox. Spam filters are quite competent at catching 99% of spam that it has basically become a non-issue. The problem with spam filtering is not the false negatives, but the false positives. Once in a while, I still get legitimate mail in my spam folder, so I still need to glance at its contents once in a while, even on gmail. Still, gmail filtering is stellar.  |
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  Jason Levine Premium join:2001-07-13 USA
| reply to void_of_Ligh A couple of years ago, our spam filter at work broke over the weekend. I signed in and saw about 500 messages in my inbox. Only about 20 were valid e-mails. The rest were spam. And this was years back. Nowadays, I'd probably have 5,000 spam e-mails for every 20 valid messages. -- -Jason Levine Support a children's charity. Buy a calendar and/or a photo book. Shooting For A Cause |
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