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bilsch01 wrote:
> Three years ago one of my email accounts started getting a lot of junk
> mail every day. Ten or more every day. It just started all of the sudden
> about 3 years ago. A few days ago it went down to just 2 or 3 junk
> mails per day. Now, for the last 2 days, there are none at all. That`s
> great, yes indeed!
> Does anybody know what`s up with that?
Spam is the result of a process, which process involves that an address
is on a list.
Sequence: your address gets on a spamlist, your filter deals w/ its
spam, later that particular spam process `goes away` (for some reason).
The distinct possibility exists that spamming of that address will recur
in the future, from the `original` process or some process `spawned`
from the previous.
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Mike Easter
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