Len Budney writes:
> > Current economics of spam pretty much prevent anyone from sending
> > out spam with one envelope recipient per copy. With the name of the
> > game being "send as many copies as you can before you get thrown
> > off"...
>
> That's true largely because spammers are fairly clueless, and authors
No, it's true because they operate from 28.8 dialups.
> Efficient: On a Pentium under BSD/OS, qmail can easily sustain
> 200000 local messages per day---that's separate messages injected
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Uhhh... We're not talking about local mail.
Over a 28.8 dialup a spambag can easily spew out about a million copies per
hour, using long lists of BCCs.