On Thu, 30 May 2002 12:22:53 -0500, Katherine Esposito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>         I am finishing this story and I am trying to find the latest 
>statistics from a reputable source--preferably not affiliated with pro- or 
>anti-spammers-- on the simple number of spams people are receiving now (or 
>2001) and can expect to receive, in say, five years. I've seen it a million 
>times but I would prefer something very fresh and RIGHT NOW (grrr) I can't 
>find one.

"People" is a problematic term when considering spam statistics; some get
drenched, some get sprinkled, others get none.  For general trends, you can
see the datasets I maintain at
  <http://www.tesp.com/UBETotalRate.htm> and
  <http://www.tesp.com/tespUBErate.htm>

which are linked-to from  
  <http://www.spamcon.org/directories/email-statistics.shtml>


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