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Re: Extremely High Spam Statistics
From: Mark Poepping <poepping () CMU EDU>
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 15:44:45 -0500
Has anyone defined and/or used any 'specific rich metric' for mail delivery to accommodate reporting of mail delivery statistics? In particular, blocks, connection drops, a-v cleansing, a-spam classification and drops, perception of user-classified spam (that got through), plus actual delivery stuff, of course.. I realize that some of these things are hard to do or maybe don't map to plenty of product implementations, I'm just trying to understand whether anybody's thought about or done anything toward it - we have been thinking about it and like the notion. Responses back to me please, I'll summarize to the list if more than a few respond. Thanks. Mark. Mark Poepping Head IT Architect, Computing Services; Carnegie Mellon
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- Re: Extremely High Spam Statistics, (continued)
- Re: Extremely High Spam Statistics Ken Connelly (Feb 13)
- Re: Extremely High Spam Statistics Roger Safian (Feb 13)
- Re: Extremely High Spam Statistics Mark Bruhn (Feb 13)
- Re: Extremely High Spam Statistics Br. Kenneth Arnold (Feb 13)
- Re: Extremely High Spam Statistics Daniel J. Cody (Feb 13)
- Re: Extremely High Spam Statistics Joel Rosenblatt (Feb 13)
- Re: Extremely High Spam Statistics Mclaughlin, Kevin L (mclaugkl) (Feb 13)
- Re: Extremely High Spam Statistics Bristol, Gary L. (Feb 13)
- Re: Extremely High Spam Statistics Chris Steele (Feb 13)
- Re: Extremely High Spam Statistics Brady McClenon (Feb 13)
- Re: Extremely High Spam Statistics Mark Poepping (Feb 13)
- Re: Extremely High Spam Statistics Tim Lane (Feb 13)