Monthly email spam report

by Bogdan on February 15, 2009


I have decided not to delete any of the spam messages, but put them in a spam folder – for a month. Just to see how many spam I will get.

It is not that serious; to tell you the truth, I was expecting more.

I use GMail for my personal account, and we use Google-powered email system for internal communications, here at Bogmil.

I must let you know that, while I am not at all reluctant to disclose my personal email address in public, we do not do that with @bogmil.com addresses. They are, for the most part, only in email messages, private messages on various forums. Even the ones that are on our “Contact Us” page are powered by JavaScript, so the spam bots can’t see them.

Ok, so here are the details:

Personal account: 2351 ended in SPAM folder, 2350 are really spam messages. 1 ended in inbox (thanks, Google!)

MY Bogmil Company account: (I have no idea how the rest of my colleagues are doing. I should’ve asked them, I know) – 12 ended in SPAM folder, 12 are really spam. 0 ended in inbox.

Wow! Those are some pretty good figures. I guess that keeping @bogmil.com account safe did have results. But I don’t care – my personal account figures are very good too (as long as they are all kept in spam folder, I couldn’t care less about them).

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