
On Sat, 11 Jun 2016 18:24:43 -0400 CLIFFORD ILKAY <clifford_ilkay@dinamis.com> wrote: <snip>
This is obviously a problem for non-technical users. They simply do not understand any of this and it all becomes too complicated for them. Most users do not know how to add anything to their address book or create message filters/rules and they think the list server is broken and should be "fixed" when in fact, it's their email provider. I never see these issues with subscribers who have Gmail accounts, by the way. Email is dying a slow death. The alternatives, like Twitter direct messaging, Slack (ugh!), WhatsApp (double ugh!), and various instant messaging schemes are worse. Those will eventually be polluted by spammers, too.
Would like to start my reply by saying that I received my first spam in 1987, from CompuServ and that imnsho email will never die, it is too well suited to human nature. These days, I am trying all sorts of new ways of trapping new spam bots and figuring out how to get more spam, more data, more bots. Huge multi nationals like Google etc do not share their data To understand the small spam problem in 2016, one has to understand the differences in modern email. Mass email providers like @gmail.com @yahoo.com @hotmail.com are hard/difficult to block - and they know that - so some of them, like yahoo.com for example, does not spend as much money as say google.com does - to fight abuse. If @dinamis.com would dare to send spam - @dinamis.com would simply end up in a rbl Our rbl's commonly block at least 100 yahoo servers for each single google.com server and the blocks last anything from an hour to weeks, depending if they stop their spam Interestingly, if Google is blocked for spam they bounce back to their user with : technical error at the receiver - this is kinda evil as it implies that their is a problem at the receiving server, when Google full well knows that their is an admin restriction due to Google being abusive... branding I guess, users have to be kept as mushrooms for as long as possible so that the large guys can dominate and take over the world :) Andre