I've seen a steady rise over the past 9 - 12 months, but SA's bayes learning is doing a great job at keeping it from the user's inboxes.
I originally had a spam score threshold set to 3.0, which was killing legit email (why do they send you bills in HTML?:(), so upped it to 4.8. So far, seeing one SPAM a day which is bearable to ensure legit mail gets through. (Chris, sorry for the original reply to you and not the ML, I didn't check the 'to' field before sending, shame on me). On Wed, 2007-07-18 at 14:47 +0100, Chris Edwards wrote: > Ian Eiloart wrote: > > | > | Have others seen a similar thing? > | > > Yep - roughly tripled here at Glasgow since late June. > > There's been short periods of such high activity in the past, but this > time it's been sustained for some weeks, with no sign of abating... > > When this first started late June, a noticeable proportion of the attempts > seemed to be from *.tpnet.pl hosts (rejected here due to generic rdns). > But now, the sources seem more widely distributed.
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