RJM62
Touchdown! Greaser!
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- Jun 15, 2007
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Geek on the Hill
I used to get a lot of spam -- about 75 percent of my total email, actually. I don't know what, exactly I subscribed to that got me on all the lists, but the spam was getting ridiculous.
So I installed MailWasher Pro and subscribed to Spamcop, and reported every spam message. It took a lot of time at first, and there was no reduction for a couple of months. Then one day, all of the sudden, my spam took a nosedive. It's now at somewhere around 6 percent of my current mail, and down to 16 percent historically.
This got me to thinking: I wonder if spammers maintain a blacklist of their own of addresses that are known to report spam to Spamcop (or other anti-spam organizations), so they can avoid spamming those addresses. The sudden and dramatic falloff of spam seems to suggest that something like that happened.
-Rich
So I installed MailWasher Pro and subscribed to Spamcop, and reported every spam message. It took a lot of time at first, and there was no reduction for a couple of months. Then one day, all of the sudden, my spam took a nosedive. It's now at somewhere around 6 percent of my current mail, and down to 16 percent historically.
This got me to thinking: I wonder if spammers maintain a blacklist of their own of addresses that are known to report spam to Spamcop (or other anti-spam organizations), so they can avoid spamming those addresses. The sudden and dramatic falloff of spam seems to suggest that something like that happened.
-Rich