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Spam prevention vs mitigation Apr 12 2012 04:04PM Steve Sirag (stevesirag gmail com) (8 replies) Re: Spam prevention vs mitigation Apr 12 2012 05:37PM Todd Haverkos (infosec haverkos com) (2 replies) RE: Spam prevention vs mitigation Apr 12 2012 04:57PM Erik Soosalu (erik soosalu calyxinc com) (1 replies) |
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On Apr 12, 2012, at 11:04 AM, Steve Sirag wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My bosses are demanding 100% spam prevention, and I'd like to find some
> industry papers, articles, etc that explains why that's not advisable (if
> even possible). My understanding is that spam mitigation is the goal,
> keeping spam down to where it's not a distraction from business. Our
> current spam level is roughly 3-6 spams received per user per day. That
> seems manageable to me, but I'd like the extra ammunition going into the
> meeting.
>
> Can anyone help?
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