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Warp2Search.net » News » February 2004 » Poll Results: How many Spam you get

Poll Results: How many Spam you get

Posted by: [NT] on: 02/15/2004 02:57 PM [ Print | 7 comment(s) ] · 1461 views

This is really a shocking result, in our last poll we asked you, how many spam you got in your inbox.
Here are the results: More than 75 % of all incoming mails: 38,65%
75 % of all incoming mails: 14,79 %
50 % of all incoming mails: 10 %
25 % of all incoming mails: 8%
10 % of all incoming mails or less: 13,64 %
That´s pretty much, isn´t it ? Let´s hope that Microsoft and others will develop new techniques, protocols and "easy to use software" which will solve this problem.





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wb22gprix
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#51295 Posted on: 02/15/2004 05:29 PM
It really is disturbing that greater than 60% of the visitors to this site, most of whom should, at the very least, have a vague knowledge of computing, don't know how to control more than 50% of their messages from being spam.

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Mertsch
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#51296 Posted on: 02/15/2004 05:31 PM
there is one pretty easy way to defeat SPAM ... a fee for any send email
not 10€
0,01€
that means in 100eMails ya pay 1€ thats nothing .... but for SPAMMER its the death

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noll
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#51297 Posted on: 02/15/2004 05:37 PM
I boycotted on the basis of grammar.

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Lithorus
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#51298 Posted on: 02/15/2004 05:48 PM
The problem is more the way smtp/pop3 works. There is almost no control over who sends what. Anyone can set up their own smtp server and anyone can fake their sender address.

Like the topic says a better solution for sending and receiving mail needs to be found. Although it will still take more than a decade to replace the current system, just look at the how the ipv6 upgrade is going.

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rotjong
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#51301 Posted on: 02/15/2004 09:05 PM
I missed voting in the poll but I average 95% spam with the email addresses I am forced to make public. Pathetic...

/rotjong

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Chernobyl
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#51305 Posted on: 02/16/2004 02:13 AM
Our issue is different to yours then.
My personal issue is that I get lots of spam.
Thats the way it is, I can make it go to my deleted items, but I still get lots of spam.


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jmke
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#51311 Posted on: 02/16/2004 09:00 AM
Let´s hope that Microsoft and others will develop new techniques, protocols and "easy to use software" which will solve this problem


Outlook 2003 + Spamnet catches 99% of all spam I get on my @madshrimps.be email address. I receive about 20-30 valid emails daily, 100-150 spam, those are autofiltered in a seperate folder and don't enjoy me :)

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