Am 09.12.24 um 17:59 schrieb John Levine via mailop:
I ask because I've ben looking at a paper that asserts that the number
is about 50% and has been for a long time, which just seems wrong.

At our small company mail server, it's about right.

rspamd says 29% reject, 11% greylist, 3% each adding header and rewriting subject, and 54% no action (most of that is not spam, but there might be some ad newsletters that the recipients may or may not have agreed to consciously).

Given that my e-mail address has been in existence for well over 35 years, including some temporary variations that I created during usenet news days, and that there are a number of addresses of previous employees which now only attract spam and no regular mail, 50% feels like a reasonable number.

Cheers,
Hans-Martin
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