Moin,

On 09.12.24 18:09, Laura Atkins via mailop wrote:
> I do think the % of spam has dropped as the proportion of ‘legit’ mail
> has increased. Back when spam was 90% of mail, we didn’t have multiple
> social networks sending billions of emails a day about activity on the
> sites. We didn’t have multiple ESPs that were consistently sending a
> billion emails a day each. I think the raw numbers of spam have gone up
> (or possibly plateaued) but the number of real bulk mails has gone up
> proportionally more and so the overall % of spam has gone down.


There's probably a lot of other things that could affect these statistics.

Imagine the amount of emails that are sent internally, do they count?
How are soft-rejects counted, etc?

Regards,
Thomas Walter

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