Title: Somewhat OT, Spam and Bandwidth
Sweeeeet!  We pay ~$350/month/Mbps around here, but there's no way we could touch a 100 Mbps line.... cost would be out of this world.

Darin.
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 9:27 AM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Somewhat OT, Spam and Bandwidth

Hi,
 
And to add to that...... we went from a 2Mbit (1Mbit traffic) line at arround 1800 euro/month to a 100Mbit line (1 Mbit traffic) at 1500 a month. ;-) Yup private dark fiber to the ISP 10 miles away and two ethernet converters. ;-)
 
Like Dan wrote YMMV but have a look at local projects that "promote fiber" and stuff like that. I had to change ISP as the other wanted to charge me 1600 for the same 2Mbit line after I told them prices everywhere had gone down but boy did that pay off. The 1Mbit average traffic is enough for us for now but my line is never a bottleneck.
 
Groetjes,
 
Bonno Bloksma
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Dan Barker
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 3:15 PM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Somewhat OT, Spam and Bandwidth

I use SpamAssassin to classify Spam (it's WAY over 99% effective - see http://www.visioncomm.net/sac).
 
It's so effective I don't even look in my spam box any more. I have IMail clear any spams over 30 days old. Currently, it's 118M in size, and contains 13,576 spams (only 3 weeks catches, I used to POP3 pull them).
 
SpamAssassin adds a report to each, so 4K of each spam was generated locally.
 
Let's assUme that Spam is flowing 1/3 of the time, and 2/3 of the time the spammers are on coffee break<g>.
That's 28,800 seconds of spam-time.
At 9K each (5K after removing the SpamAssassin reports), that's 67M in 28,800 or seconds 2,400 Bps. At roughly 10 bits/byte for serial communication, that's 24,000 bps or 10% of your bandwidth. I wouldn't worry too much.
 
But check the pricing anyway. Bandwidth is good.
 
I used to be on a 512K fractional T for $960 a month. I decided to upgrade to a full-T1. I called my provider and asked how much the upgrade would be. They quoted $954/month. So, I trippled my bandwidth capacity AND SAVED $6 a month.
 
Dan Barker
 
ymmv<g>.
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Glenn Bullion
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 8:42 AM
To: IMail_Forum
Subject: [IMail Forum] Somewhat OT, Spam and Bandwidth

We have 70-80 users here.  For our net connection, we're running a fractional T1, 256K.  In terms of what comes in and out of the building, we have email, of course.  Users are allowed to surf the Internet.  We have a few tiny services that run that are allowed from the outside, such as a website and a Citrix box. 

In trying to download files, service patches, whatever, I noticed that our downloads are all pretty slow.  The obvious answer is to get more bandwidth.  But I did a spam count recently to check to see how much we're getting.  In a day and a half we captured 2,856 spam items, and that's just the spam that was caught.  I'm sure there was some that wasn't caught.  I know we're getting much more spam then legitimate emails with the low number of users we have.  I don't know much about how email is delivered, how long it takes, etc.  But can all this spam really be hurting our net connection?

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