Anonymous email users
Grant Edwards
grant.b.edwards at gmail.com
Mon Jun 24 14:12:16 EDT 2024
On 2024-06-24, Barry Scott via Python-list <python-list at python.org> wrote:
>> On 23 Jun 2024, at 06:58, Sebastian Wells via Python-list <python-list at python.org> wrote:
>>
>> The spammers won the spam wars, so even if you have someone's real
>> e-mail address, that's no guarantee that you can contact them. [...]
>
> My email address is well known and yes I get spam emails.
I've been puzzled by this for a long time. Many people talk about how
they get so much spam e-mail that there's little chance they'll notice
if I send them an e-mail.
I've been using the same e-mail address for about 20 years. I've use
that e-mail address with probably close to 100 retailers, charities,
open-source projects, media sites, and various other organizations.
I get at most a few spam emails per week [I just checked my spam
folder: 8 in the past 30 days]. And Gmail is very, very close to 100%
accurate at filtering them out. I can't remember the last time I
actually got a spam message in my inbox.
> A few years ago the spam count was greater than a 1,000 a month.
I'm baffled. Is Gmail silently rejecting that much junk before it
even gets to the filter that puts stuff into my "spam" folder?
--
Grant
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