-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On 3/15/16 11:12, John R Levine wrote: > About 90% of SMTP is spam. SMTP from Tor nodes is so close to 100% > that I don't know anyone who accepts mail from them. Um, 90% by weight or by volume? More seriously what's the claim there: number of connections? Bytes? Messages? Recipients? (A possibility is that all of them are 90%, but that seems unlikely to me and would be worh pointing out, too.) Besides which 90% vs 100% doesn't seem very significant to me. Tor nodes may send more absolute SMTP traffic, of course. In that case it seems like the volume and not the composition would be the telling marke r. - -- Ted Faber <theodore.v.faber@xxxxxxxx> Engineering Specialist Computer Systems Research Department 310-336-7373 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: GPGTools - https://gpgtools.org iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJW6FejAAoJEFNjQnOBW8uO7g4P/0b0EtE1Ey8tafLyJZUIPnBw BC12X3TzIHMzIOaHWW0E2yJwJNmm5d1bfNzQj3m0Kl+8g7NDC6IcGpXIN9pU9a3Z NzxjchHdHgMW0CZxoAW/QS78AgPxVoZrFrr9cIjBcff0nGStsFfi+hU40H+0Wug2 TgPBOUgwlUWOJjJhUyV2AGKpgyYf++kbURhAsmnh1qlMoLyd51/zK6vbZ3uBSFNW /6rXrp6MkmIoFyzZU4BagzBnjLg7Q2vAu0U76JgF0+3b6lNqge3rEJQttmafI8gl YBqbL6uaPQzBv7De96ARAXSatAeZ6S72p9vNu4+kXpTSWx2ncGcHLZRbgGSG1Uyh GsfJMDuoFCJuTYPBjuhWnL9wd6q4Yg5CoVAjI0bYPNtl5cmfXs5PqvsBeWphRbd/ XAT2ASU/oxq58LW9yYmKWFpLamGuHq1g/ZzTHVLyAPiE4AklzgXYWU9Qql26KfT3 SNliNMsuzsEcd74JdeGcC7oiI27EixbycmGPEwedRD1CxXWYT54aHYE/DdPrYbZo aDQeaIiiZERgL+tUkzm7oCIkJbBYT2v4emTINCiBlxUEj/tPSvRm2NzHPz0VUZyO DJE0iN5uLNLQisqs3KVt8FcJ46PSIpKgX0ayV0SP6P19HmcpYSCGvIGRiXytaiYr sD6R1C9wGMamVrt0wEHy =hah/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----