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Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook?
From: Michael Holstein <michael.holstein () csuohio edu>
Date: Fri, 05 Mar 2010 10:08:25 -0500
the legal brigade will jump down my throat, but I suggest that anyone running a system like an academic mail platform take a look at the number of invalid recipients services like Facebook try to deliver.
Out of ~1.5m emails on the 3rd, it was only 4 invalid recipients here. There was one more from a misspelling of facebook that had to be a spam probe. For @*myspace* it was 17 messages. For @*linkedin* it was 20 messages. Not too big of an issue, IMHO. Cheers, Michael Holstein Cleveland State University
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- Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook?, (continued)
- Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? Larry Sheldon (Mar 04)
- Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? Michael Holstein (Mar 04)
- Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? Jay Hennigan (Mar 04)
- Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? Daniel Staal (Mar 04)
- Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? Larry Sheldon (Mar 04)
- Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? Larry Sheldon (Mar 04)
- Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? Michael Holstein (Mar 04)
- Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? Valdis . Kletnieks (Mar 04)
- Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? Shon Elliott (Mar 04)
- Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? Graeme Fowler (Mar 05)
- Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? Michael Holstein (Mar 05)
- Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? David E. Smith (Mar 05)
- Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? Graeme Fowler (Mar 05)
- 5xx responses and sender lists (was facebook...) Jay Hennigan (Mar 05)
- Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? Graeme Fowler (Mar 05)
- Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? Rich Kulawiec (Mar 05)