I don't think there are many spammers compared to, say, 2005.
In 2005 you would get 100 spams to an unfiltered, widely published address, these days it is more like 2-5.
The continued lockdowns and protocol changes of gmail and yahoo are a sign of being overstaffed, "feature" oriented and yes, the attempt to shut down competition and the free exchange of mail.
In 2005 you would get 100 spams to an unfiltered, widely published address, these days it is more like 2-5.
The continued lockdowns and protocol changes of gmail and yahoo are a sign of being overstaffed, "feature" oriented and yes, the attempt to shut down competition and the free exchange of mail.