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SPAM drop?

Subject: SPAM drop?
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 09:33:42 +0200

Greetings!

Not that I want to complain - but I have observed a massive drop in (unsuccessful because blocked) SPAM deliveries - only ~10% compared to only 2 weeks ago (or only 20% of the average of this year). http://www.wyae.de/mailstats.png

Has anyone else observed this? What might be the reason? Could that effect be amplified even more?

Thanks

Volker Tanger


PS: the massive drop early january was due to a mail server failure, thus does not count...


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