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September 18th, 2007

More proof that the spammers are winning and how the e-mail system needs a rewrite

Posted by David Berlind @ 7:22 am

Categories: General, Personal Technology, Security, Software Infrastructure, Web technology

Tags: Anti-spam, Spammer, Spam, E-mail, Spam Problem, David Berlind

Yesterday, I wrote my once-every-five years rant on spam. The basic premise is that we’ve been sold an incredibly rotten bill of goods by everyone who says they have the solution to the problem. They’ve been saying this for close to a decade. If so many of them had the solution to the problem, the spammers would have given up by now. But if anything, the spam problem is only getting worse. It’s a true sign that the more spam that’s out there, the better it is for these vendors because they ultimately make money on the problem.

Over on my Twitter feed (see the right side of my blog pages or check the feed itself in my Zudescape, I have an entry that refers to the irony that lurks in an announcement from Cisco that its IronPort antispam appliances now use multicore processors. The release says:

….the volume of spam has been roughly doubling every year, with no end in sight. As of August 2007, the IronPort business unit [of Cisco] measured an 18 percent month-over-month increase in spam volume. It is estimated that more than 90 percent of all email is spam. More than 80 percent of spam comes from infected “zombie” computers, typically in consumer broadband networks. As spam filters become more effective and more widely deployed, a spammer simply sends more messages with the hope that enough will get through spam filters to make the spammer’s business profitable…..

90 percent of all e-mail is spam? (back when I organized JamSpam, it was around 50 percent). Is that absurd or what? The spam problem is so bad and antispam solutions like IronPort have proven so ineffective at deterring spammers that now, they have to throw more processing power at the problem? Oy.

This is why I say it’s time for a re-write. We have to go back to square-one on e-mail and rebuild the entire system. Who is in a position to do this? Basically, all it would take would be for Google, Microsoft, AOL, and Yahoo to make it happen and here’s why. Collectively, they represent more e-mail users than any other group of vendors out there. If they came to some agreements on standard technologies for fighting spam, the rest of the world would have no choice but to follow. Not only that, since they run the largest online e-mail services, killing spam off through a set of mutually agreed upon “standard” approaches would be good for their businesses given how the load on their systems might one day be lightened. This, as opposed to the great many other companies that profit from spam’s existence who don’t want to see spammers giving up their line of work any time soon.

Should we hold their feet to the fire (Google, Microsoft, AOL, and Yahoo that is) to make it happen? What are the next steps? How do we get them to set aside their differences for the betterment of the Internet and all its users?

David Berlind has been Executive Editor at ZDNet since 1998 and has been a technology journalist since 1991. Although he can't respond to all e-mails, he reads them all. You can reach David at david.berlind AT cnet.com. If you don't want the content of your e-mail to turn up in a blog entry, make sure you say so. To the extent that most e-mail he receives looks to sway his opinion about something, he usually looks to pass those points of view onto ZDNet's audience members for their consideration . For disclosures on David's industry affiliations, click here.
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RE: More proof that the spammers are winning and how the e-mail system needs a rewrite
If no-one uses open source then how come the majority of internet servers run using open source software? What about all of us using open source browsers and email client software. Wait, that means I'm a nobody. Good luck selling that program.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: snarf_zdnet Posted on: 11/12/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
David, you guys are embarrassing yourselves featuring OLD stories, like  DonnieBoy | 09/18/07
Ok, on the story. The problem is NOT technical. It is things like MS  DonnieBoy | 09/18/07
Agree 100%, this is political not technical  jinko | 09/18/07
You can't fight spam with a new protocol.  Resuna | 09/19/07
Choosing to serve the global service providers  chickenberries | 09/19/07
.. about communist countries and ...  TrustMe_z | 09/19/07
New laws are not the answer.  rpalmeri | 09/19/07
100% on the mark!  RS9 | 09/20/07
What rules are you using?  wasabitobiko | 09/20/07
You can't fight outlaws with new laws  grail@... | 09/19/07
With all due respect  RS9 | 09/20/07
The legal route won't work either  ben.rattigan | 09/20/07
Give it a rest, no one uses open source  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/18/07
Give it a rest the majority of email servers run on open source, and, yes,  DonnieBoy | 09/18/07
Nobody uses open source?  Resuna | 09/19/07
No Axe is a buffoon  DarthRidiculous | 10/16/07
Give it a rest  filker0 | 09/19/07
Two words:  JDThompson | 09/20/07
This is the latest pravda from Redmond  critic-at-arms | 09/21/07
Re: Huh???  dbisse@... | 10/04/07
RE: More proof that the spammers are winning and how the e-mail system need  chips@... | 09/18/07
Those after-the-fact detection schemes leave a lot to be desired. You might  DonnieBoy | 09/18/07
After market.. good but not comprehensive..  Been_Done_Before | 09/18/07
spam crap  Qlueless | 09/18/07
A rewrite won't fix the problem  jfp | 09/18/07
There's a different fix for that issue.  James T. Kirk | 09/18/07
Not true. They may operate from an infected PC, but they use address  DonnieBoy | 09/18/07
Yes it will...  jinko | 09/18/07
Right on the money  Hamlet_z | 09/18/07
Deisgned to be OPEN  stormculture | 09/19/07
Maybe we need an Internet License  stormculture | 09/19/07
Already exists  grail@... | 09/19/07
Will rewriting email help?  zbeauvais | 09/18/07
What can and should be re-written?  jinko | 09/18/07
There is currently somthing available called...  mrOSX | 09/18/07
SPF broken. Use DKIM.  grail@... | 09/19/07
YES!!!  R_Connelie@... | 09/18/07
Emal Spam  d.arbib@... | 09/19/07
email should empower the recipient......  JoeMama_z | 09/18/07
Make email addresses expire like passwords.  darrell.burton@... | 09/19/07
Speaking of spammers....  Been_Done_Before | 09/18/07
Not just no  Shelendrea | 09/18/07
Blocking residential users is not the answer.  R_Connelie@... | 09/18/07
Hit the wrong response Respond button...  R_Connelie@... | 09/18/07
Always default to using a WhiteList!  shawkins | 09/18/07
Don't forget the idiots that have their personal email list of 200 or so  DonnieBoy | 09/18/07
Feeling Insecure? With SMTP/MIME, You Should!  D. T. Schmitz | 09/18/07
My mail server simply verifies...  bjbrock | 09/18/07
RE: More proof that the spammers are winning and how the e-mail system needs a rewrite  bob@... | 09/19/07
Most spam blockers are not actually blocking spam....  spstanley | 09/19/07
Most folks don't know about the good solutions  SteveMak | 09/19/07
What ever happened to  What the ...! | 09/19/07
Why This Analysis is Wrong  scott1329 | 09/19/07
Ownership, schmownership,...  What the ...! | 09/19/07
OpenPGP is not IP encumbered  D. T. Schmitz | 09/19/07
Measure / Countermeasure  scott1329 | 09/19/07
Rewrite mail, they'll rewrite spam. Instead, charge money. Or ignore it.  DelbertPGH | 09/19/07
A much better solution ...  mwagner@... | 09/19/07
SPAM IS NOT A TECHNICAL PROBLEM  verbila | 09/19/07
Spam is a tragedy of the commons  grail@... | 09/19/07
Re-write - or back to the roots!!  barryemas | 09/19/07
Um What Spammers?  usarcomputertec | 09/19/07
No Easy Answers  filker0 | 09/19/07
Email is only the symptom of the bigger problem  ejhonda | 09/19/07
The real problem  grail@... | 09/19/07
RE: More proof that the spammers are winning and how the e-mail system need  tracy anne | 09/19/07
Spammers winning?  cburkitt2 | 09/19/07
Issue Letters of Marque!  critic-at-arms | 09/20/07
Critizing is easy.  Thore | 09/21/07
RE: More proof that the spammers are winning and how the e-mail system needs a rewrite  snarf_zdnet | 11/12/08

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