From: robert.mcclenon@verizon.net
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 15:30:38 GMT, "Arthur L. Rubin"
wrote:
>Guy Macon wrote:
>>
>> Robert McClenon says...
>>
>> >Spam is a bad thing, but fear of being spammed is silly.
>> >I never got more than a few spams a day, even though I
>> >posted to Usenet daily.
>>
>> I was getting 300 a day and over 1000 on bad days to my old
>> Deltanet account. Despite a 10-20 minutes per day spent
>> tweaking my filters, I was still losing some legitimate email.
>>
>> Please don't assume that just because never got more than a
>> few spams a day that means nobody else did.
>
>The only time I got more than 30 spams a day (before I signed
>up with Spamcop) is when someone with my name in their address
>book, and with a high-speed connection, got infected with Swen.
>
>Then I got about 10 infected messages an hour. Now I get about
>45 a day caught by Spamcop, 25 reports of disinfected messages
>either "to" or "from" me, and 2 or 3 other spam. I don't know
>how many infected messages Spamcop discards.
>
>(I also need to fix my .signature .)
Swen is a special case. It is spam, but it isn't spam that the
spammer is sending you on purpose.
The most messages that I ever got in an hour was 268, but those were
all from one person, and so that wasn't exactly spam.
- - Bob McClenon
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