> Daniel J McDonald wrote: > > On Tue, 2008-06-24 at 10:19 -0400, Randy Ramsdell wrote: > > > >> ram wrote: > >> > >>> I am seeing a clear downtrend in the number for spams hitting our > >>> servers, I am not sure why ? Since Last week spams are at 50% of what > >>> they used to be last month. Is this what you all are seeing > >>> > > > > > >>> > >>> > >> Our spam levels are 1/2 to 1/3 of what they were two weeks ago. Also, > >> virus e-mails are also very very low. Low enough for me to start > >> reviewing the e-mail logs for anomalies. > >> > > > > two weeks ago was a little higher than 8 weeks ago, but nothing > > dramatic. The whole quarter has been in the 10-14 spams per minute > > range I don't track the number of connections dropped by greylisting, > > so that might be masking anything anomalous. > > > > > > My list of virus infected spambots has dropped from 2 million to 1.7 > million. It's interesting that others are seeing a drop as well. If this > keeps up I might have to get a real job. :) > > Hi,
Our spam is looking normal. Around 11 in, 6 spam every 5 minutes for the last 30 hours . Around 12 in, 7 spam every 5 for the last 8 days. Around 12 in, 7 spam every 5 for the last 5 weeks. Our Spamcop RBL has been a steady decline on the number of ones it blocks. Tosseds (For various reasons) are holding steady. Unknown users are declining ever so slowly. Zen RBL has been on a steady decline on the number it blocks too. Thats our view. :) Tuc