> Sahil Tandon wrote:
> > Jonathan Nichols <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I've been getting quite a lot of spam that's coming *directly* from 
> >> Google, 
> >> using Google servers and referencing blogspot.com (also a Google property) 
> >> URLs. I've been submitting them to URIBL but naturally, they're constantly 
> >> changing.
> > 
> > Same problem here.  For us, the amount of spam originating directly from 
> > Google has increased noticeably over the last two months.

On 27.05.08 18:16, AxisInternet wrote:
> Yes, unfortunately, Google has joined Hotmail and Yahoo lately as being a
> part of the problem and no the solution. It's unfortunate.
> 
> I do find that I block the bulk of it though with some good manual bayes
> training...

I think it's more about spammers, law and security of (mostly) home
computers. In my employer's company we also notice spam increase from our
network etc. and google as free mail provider is also just the victim.

Yes, providers can do much with the spam problem. But not all.

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