Spam complaints 14 times worse than Spam.
This was from: Tasty Bits From The Technology Front Your Host: Keith Dawson This issue: <URL:http://www.tbtf.com/archive/05-22-97.html> ..Mailing-list spammers.. Email spam is the favorite gripe of most Netizens, excepting the spammers. Congress is considering legislation [25] to limit the practice of sending unwanted commercial email in bulk. Not everyone thinks this is a good idea. See [26] for a thread from an ongoing debate on Declan McCullagh's fight-censorship mailing list. George Matyjewicz <mosaic1@ix.netcom.com> did a modest experiment on a week's worth of his email -- he is on 56 mailing lists and gets around 200 messages a day -- to gauge how widespread the problem actually is. Matyjewicz posted these results: week avg/day Total messages 1,354 193.4 Spam messages 10 1.4 < 1 % Spam complaints 189 27.0 14 % Mailing-list owners share information on the addresses from which commercial spam messages originate. Recently Alexander Verbraeck <A.Verbraeck@duticai.twi.tudelft.nl> posted a particularly compre- hensive list of purported spammers. I have taken the liberty of preserving a snapshot on the TBTF archive [27], sorted both by email address and by "virulence" -- the total number of messages sent by each spammer over a given time period to two of Verbraeck's lists. Thanks to Tom Parmenter <tompar@world.std.com> for the tip. [25] <URL:http://www.news.com/News/Item/0%2C4%2C10875%2C00.html> [26] <URL:http://www.tbtf.com/resource/to-ban-spam.html> [27] <URL:http://www.tbtf.com/resource/spammers.html> =-=-=-=-=-=- Ross Wright King Media: Bulk Sales of Software Media and Duplication Services http://www.slip.net/~cdr/kingmedia Voice: (408) 259-2795
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In <199705231530.IAA24640@adnetsol.adnetsol.com>, on 05/23/97 at 09:30 AM, "Ross Wright" <rwright@adnetsol.com> said:
This was from:
Tasty Bits From The Technology Front
Your Host: Keith Dawson
This issue: <URL:http://www.tbtf.com/archive/05-22-97.html>
..Mailing-list spammers..
Email spam is the favorite gripe of most Netizens, excepting the spammers. Congress is considering legislation [25] to limit the practice of sending unwanted commercial email in bulk. Not everyone thinks this is a good idea. See [26] for a thread from an ongoing debate on Declan McCullagh's fight-censorship mailing list. George Matyjewicz <mosaic1@ix.netcom.com> did a modest experiment on a week's worth of his email -- he is on 56 mailing lists and gets around 200 messages a day -- to gauge how widespread the problem actually is. Matyjewicz posted these results:
week avg/day
Total messages 1,354 193.4 Spam messages 10 1.4 < 1 % Spam complaints 189 27.0 14 %
Mailing-list owners share information on the addresses from which commercial spam messages originate. Recently Alexander Verbraeck <A.Verbraeck@duticai.twi.tudelft.nl> posted a particularly compre- hensive list of purported spammers. I have taken the liberty of preserving a snapshot on the TBTF archive [27], sorted both by email address and by "virulence" -- the total number of messages sent by each spammer over a given time period to two of Verbraeck's lists. Thanks to Tom Parmenter <tompar@world.std.com> for the tip.
[25] <URL:http://www.news.com/News/Item/0%2C4%2C10875%2C00.html> [26] <URL:http://www.tbtf.com/resource/to-ban-spam.html> [27] <URL:http://www.tbtf.com/resource/spammers.html>
Hi Ross, With SPAM we have two seperate issues SPAM that shows up in public forums newsgroups & mailling lists and SPAM that is directly mailed to individules mail boxes. SPAM that is posted to public forums is somthing that is hard to do anything about without draconian measures that I doubt that few would want to see. SPAM that is sent directly to users mailboexs is somthing that can be addressed without extreme measures. Either the Spamfords et al will have to find a civilized approach to their advertisment or they will all be gone in a couple of years. The Compuserver vs Cyberpromo lawsuit is only the first of many. I would imagine that we will see more of these lawsuits now that Compuserver has won theirs. I am currently receiving 5-10 SPAM messages per day. Take a medium size ISP with 10,000 customers and you are looking at 50-100k messages a day tying up resources that are not payed for by the SPAMers. There is no reason why an ISP should have to support someone elses advertisment. - -- - ----------------------------------------------------------- William H. Geiger III http://www.amaranth.com/~whgiii Geiger Consulting Cooking With Warp 4.0 Author of E-Secure - PGP Front End for MR/2 Ice PGP & MR/2 the only way for secure e-mail. Finger whgiii@amaranth.com for PGP Key and other info - ----------------------------------------------------------- Tag-O-Matic: Windows: The Gates of hell. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: Registered_User_E-Secure_v1.1b1_ES000000 iQCVAwUBM4ZAP49Co1n+aLhhAQEC7gQAj9IIpkYdr4kAprmK5Smef18rS5C/p2Im pKBQVRKuWHO8F5NdvXTIN9ZX0vav25muVpDYYDl+dUeVHtS8vcVIuusl/4K6TCFR hZUQsoJpseloE3zEflDBGe8Gapjof5nhEaQjZBmsT+hMcU5kv8jlLSre3sW1+Gjr RzufqYTHGvo= =jIrB -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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