On 2/16/2019 12:50 PM, Grant Taylor wrote: > > I also know for a fact that it would be EXTREMELY DIFFICULT, if not > actually impossible, for the same type of attack to happen to Gmail. > Between the infrastructure, number and type of backups, and > monitoring, such an attack would be EXTREMELY DIFFICULT to conduct > against to Gmail.
We are way off topic from Apache SpamAssassin but I was the subject matter expert on Google for the first US Agency to go to the cloud using G Suite. Google's infrastructure checks all the boxes for resiliency from my POV. Just really great engineering and inventions. Things like MapReduce (the origins of Apache Hadoop) and the distributed, resilient storage inherent therein are key examples. They have also been great sponsors of the ASF too. Now can we talk about spam or at least with Perl rules that you have to mention beer in a post? -- Kevin A. McGrail Member, Apache Software Foundation Chair Emeritus Apache SpamAssassin Project https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmcgrail - 703.798.0171