On 2021-02-04 17:43, Luke via mailop wrote:
Preventing outbound spam on a large system is a far greater challenge
than stopping inbound spam. The technical challenges are similar, but
the logistical challenges of preventing outbound spam without pissing
off customers is /far/ greater than the challenge of preventing
inbound spam without pissing off customers.
Yeah... but they don't even try. I reported daily phishing mails from
the same 2 gmail accounts for *years*. The reports were ignored, the
spamming continued. It was not until I mentioned (complained about) it
here that the accounts finally got shut down. It was quiet for a few
months, and now the same spammer is back with new gmail accounts.
Minor annoyance for me, major "annoyance" for people who lost money to
the scammer. (I assume there are at least a few of them, since the
scammer finds it worthwhile to keep going.) And gmail abuse don't care
or doesn't exist.
/ J
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