[JA] Incorrect spam feedback

  • From: James E Henderson <jim.henderson@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: juno_accmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 09:01:28 -0400


> Subject: [JA] Incorrect spam feedback
> From: Leslie S Gottlieb <lesliepearson@xxxxxxxx>
 
LSG> I've not heard from Juno any further since I sent back
> my privacy comments on the last message from them. 
> Hopefully, I've given them something to think about.

Think?  Do you often hear from Juno's humans, as distinct from the
robots?  I'm surprised they think at all about any comments they get from
free riders.   More likely the robots merely collect statistics on how
many messages come into each address from each user, broken down by
Subject line, length and other easily automated categories.   They
probably present, at most, a small sample to some clerk whose job is to
detect trends among the less frequent senders.

LSG> (Sigh, of 12 messages this AM, 5 were spams, including another
> unreadible,useless Chinese one :( ).

Wow.  A day when only two thirds of my messages were spam would be very
unusual.  I don't think there were only a dozen spams any day this year.


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