Justin, I am a local ISP that uses SpamAssassin to filter mail for our users. We have about 10000 mail users, my daily mail volume is nearly 1,000,000 messages (of which most are blocked of course).
I have in past been quoted in the news, but it is interesting how most of the technical information is left out by the reporters. An example is: http://www.crd-director.com/index.php?cat=64&name=Internet%20News "Winning the war against spam" about halfway down in the archive you will see a local paper article I was interviewed for. I am impressed they left the mention of "ham" in there. So I am a technical user, however I am protecting non-technical people. If you can use any comments let me know! Regards, Brad. On Wednesday 22 February 2006 12:59, Justin Mason wrote: > Hey all -- > > Apache SpamAssassin has won DataMation Product of the Year in the > anti-spam category *again* this year -- for the second year running! > (yay!) > > One thing that would be really cool would be some comments from our > "customers", for the press surrounding this. > > If you, or someone you know, would be willing to talk to a reporter about > how SpamAssassin has helped eliminate spam in your organization, that'd be > great. (A non-technical organisation would be even better btw.) > > Anyone interested? Please reply here, or if you'd prefer to follow up > confidentially for whatever reason, to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. > > --j.