Am 11.03.26 um 09:37 schrieb Jarland Donnell via mailop:
My main concern is that these spammers have gotten intelligent, many are using AI to help them change their behavior at a pretty rapid pace, and with less than 1 in 1 million being someone we want to see visit the whitelist request form, we may end up needing to employ an AI just to handle the volume of requests due to spammers, which requires the AI to be very well tuned for decision-making and also having access to the fleet's logs to make solid judgement calls. We're a 2 person team so I'm trying to balance workload with high efficiency than one person is usually expected to have.
That is an understandable concern, but in my limited experience I haven't seen this yet. The prolific spammers don't contact us, they most likely know how easily they can be detected, and all contacts up to now have been from legitimate senders (which are also easily detected).
I also need to keep workload manageable, as I'm doing the mailserver admin stuff as a volunteer job in my spare time. As of now, handling this form (once every couple of weeks) is completely dwarfed by everything else we do to keep spam out and regular mail flowing.
Cheers, Hans-Martin
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