[ Dragan Varagic @ 22.03.2006. 08:00 ] @
The Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group (http://www.maawg.org/), a new body that aims to measure and reduce spam, released its first report which estimates 80 percent of all Internet traffic today is comprised of abusive e-mail.

In the report, the organization finds out of 127.2 million represented e-mail boxes, there were 61.342 billion dropped connections (e-mail undelivered due to server outage); 142.534 billion blocked or tagged inbound e-mails; and 36.593 billion unaltered, delivered e-mails in the fourth quarter of 2005. The ratio of blocked or tagged inbound e-mail to valid e-mail is 5.6 to 1, or 85 percent.

Detaljnije:
http://www.clickz.com/stats/sectors/email/article.php/3592386
[ bojan_bozovic @ 22.03.2006. 08:06 ] @
I, nazalost, dok sve zemlje ne ujednace pravne regulative sto se spama tice, nista se nece promeniti, jer spamer moze koristiti server u inostranstvu koji je pod jurisdikcijom u kojoj spam nije nelegalan. Crno.
[ pctel @ 22.03.2006. 11:20 ] @
Da li je taj koji je to izjavio siguran sta prica, tj. da li zna sta sve spada u Internet saobracaj? Znaci li to da kad god neko skine film sa Interneta neko drugi posalje 4Gb spama? Mislim da je covek hteo da kaze "80% kompletnog e-mail saobracaja" ali se malo zbunio.
[ WawaHOO! @ 22.03.2006. 17:02 ] @
A mozda je samo hteo da preuvelica stvari