MAAWG Issues First Global Email Spam Report
09 March 2006 - 3:00AM
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Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group Tracks Email Metrics to aid
Industry, Business and Governments in the War on Spam SAN
FRANCISCO, March 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Including data from
some of the world's largest Internet Service Providers, MAAWG
(Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group) has developed its first
metrics report outlining the scope of the problem and validating
that approximately 80 percent of Internet traffic today is abusive
email. The report, "MAAWG Email Metrics Program: The Network
Operators' Perspective," provides data for the fourth quarter of
2005 and will continue to be updated on a quarterly basis as an
objective tool for tracking the industry's efforts at controlling
abusive email. The report was initially presented to the OECD
(Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) on March 6
as a private sector initiative supporting efforts to combat
messaging abuse and its effect on the global digital economy.
Metrics derived from the report for the fourth quarter of 2005
concluded that: * There were more than 1,000 blocked or tagged
inbound emails per mailbox. * With more than 1.5 dropped
connections for every unaffected email delivered, there were
approximately 500 dropped connections for each mailbox. *
Participating MAAWG operators saw approximately 4 blocked or tagged
inbound emails for every unaffected email that was delivered,
representing 80 percent of the traffic on their networks as
abusive. * Assuming 1 abusive email for each dropped connection,
the ratio of blocked or tagged inbound emails for each unaffected
email delivered increases to 5.6 emails or 85 percent. The MAAWG
email metrics program includes over 100 million mailboxes,
providing a statistically significant sample. This first report
includes metrics provided voluntarily by nine MAAWG-member ISPs and
network operators worldwide. Future reports will be expanded to
include additional ISPs. MAAWG is particularly suited to the task
of measuring abusive email levels because it is the largest global
trade association focusing on this problem. Its members include
major ISPs and network operators worldwide with other associated
industry vendors. The complete report is available from the MAAWG
Web site at http://www.maawg.org/. It was finalized at the
organization's 6th General Meeting in San Francisco, Feb. 28
through March 2. The meeting provided opportunities for members
from some of the world's most active email services and vendors to
coordinate their programs for controlling abusive email. About the
Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group (MAAWG) The Messaging Anti-Abuse
Working Group (MAAWG) is where the messaging industry comes
together to work against spam, viruses, denial-of-service attacks
and other online exploitation. MAAWG (http://www.maawg.org/) is the
only organization addressing messaging abuse holistically by
systematically engaging all aspects of the problem, including
technology, industry collaboration and public policy. It leverages
the depth and experience of its global membership to tackle abuse
on existing networks and new emerging services. Headquartered in
San Francisco, Calif., MAAWG is an open forum driven by market
needs and supported by major network operators and messaging
providers. Media Contact: Linda Marcus, APR, 714-974-6356, , Astra
Communications MAAWG Sponsors (Board of Directors): America Online;
Bell Canada; BellSouth (NYSE:BLS); Charter Communications
(NASDAQ:CHTR); Cingular Wireless (NYSE:SBC); Cloudmark; Comcast
(NASDAQ:CMCSA); Cox Communications (NYSE:COX); EarthLink
(NASDAQ:ELNK); France Telecom; Goodmail Systems; Openwave Systems
(NASDAQ:OPWV); Swisscom Fixnet, AG LTD; Verizon Communications; and
Yahoo! MAAWG Full Members: Bizanga LTD; Cablevision; Cisco Systems,
Inc.; Internet Initiative Japan, (IIJ Nasdaq: IIJI); IronPort
Systems; MX Logic; O2; Sprint; Sun Microsystems, Inc.; and Symantec
MAAWG Supporters: AcquireWeb, Inc.; Adknowledge, Inc.; Checkfree
Corp.; CheetahMail, An Experian Co.; Cincinnati Bell; Constant
Contact; Critical Path, Inc.; DoubleClick, Inc.; e-Dialog; eleven
GmbH; Epsilon Interactive; ExactTarget, Inc.; Fortinet, Inc.;
Habeas, Inc.; Mansell Group, Inc.; Message Level, LLC; Messagelabs;
Nextel Communications; Omniti Computer Consulting, Inc.; Perftech,
Inc.; Pivotal Veracity; Plala Networks Inc.; Return Path, Inc.;
RPost; Sendmail; Singlefin; Skylist, Inc.; StrongMail Systems,
Inc.; TDC; TDS Telecom; Trend Micro, Inc.; Uptilt, Inc.; Verisign
Inc.; Word To The Wise; and Yesmail DATASOURCE: The Messaging
Anti-Abuse Working Group CONTACT: Linda Marcus, APR, Astra
Communications, +1-714-974-6356, Web site: http://www.maawg.org/
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