Spam not leveling off
Despite some chatter about the amount of spam leveling off, one analyst Friday noted that the math being used is misleading.
"When you plot spam as a percentage of incoming mail, it does look like the volume is starting to level off, as some vendors have recently implied," said Richi Jennings, an analyst with Ferris Research, a San Francisco-based firm that specializes in messaging issues.
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