70% Spam sucks
Published 4 years ago in sysadminThis is ridiculous:

70% spam this month. Sucks.
Time to seriously consider installing a server-side spam filter.
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Got ya beat:
http://www.happygolarry.com/2004/10/27/spam
Where are those stats in Mail? I can’t find mine?
Derek, Those screenshots are from SpamSieve, a wonderful utility that can plug into Mail or Mailsmith (as well as other mail clients). I’ve written about it before:
http://www.inluminent.com/weblog/archives/2004/07/19/my_best_of_mac_os_x_software/
http://www.inluminent.com/weblog/archives/2004/03/01/one_month_with_spamsieve/
http://www.inluminent.com/weblog/archives/2004/02/08/one_week_with_spamsieve/
http://www.inluminent.com/weblog/archives/2004/02/02/mailsmith_happy/
I’ve got server-side spam filtering turned on at my ISP. The spam they catch (far from all of it) goes into a separate mailbox which they clear out once a month.
Well, I get so much spam that that mailbox can fill up my disk quota in *two days*. I had to set up a cronjob to delete it every night.