Gates 'World's Most-Spammed Man'
acehole writes "Bill Gates receives up to four million emails a day, and is probably the most spammed person in the world. But unlike ordinary users, he has an entire department to filter unsolicited " At least now I know why he never replies to my requests for an interview ;)
Since he DOES have an entire department creating software to filter out spam, why doesn't he RELEASE said filters and help the rest of the world out? Hell, its MS... why not at least sell it and try to make that department profitable??
Good quote, too many chars. Seriously, the slashdot 120 char limit sucks!
Here's a tip:
When asking for an interview, do not also offer to enlarge his penis. Mox
I'm comforted to know that when I use billgates@microsoft.com when signing up for something stupid, or for those sites that require an email for download, he actually gets those emails.
Hmmm, I would have thought more considering all the unpatched Windows boxes out there.
I wonder if he gets spam about discounted copies of XP?
For *once* I have to thank spammers for a job well done.
Now any chance on taking on SCO?
Hmm.. 4,000,000 / 86400 (seconds in a day) = ~ 46 emails a second.
I didn't even know exchange could handle that amount of traffic. And thats just for him..
What does he expect when he keeps sending out those email tracking programs?
OddManIn: A Game of guns and game theory.
I know I was wondering just this morning, just after breakfast, how much spam Bill Gates was getting. "Self", I said, "How many unsolicited emails does Bill Gates, the richest man in the world, get, do you think? Two hundred fifty thousand? A million? What DO you think?"
I had no answer.
Until now.
Thank you slashdot.
Yeah? Well I think you're overrated too.
....ought to be about enough for anyone. ;-)
I used to work for Oracle. I once sent Larry a rather critical email. I didn;t get sacked or a reply, either, so I don't know if he got it.
Oracle internal email system used to be so crap that it got confused if people had the same first name and sent them each others email. I shared the same first name with the VP of Consulting for EMEA (I was working in Hamburg at the time). I once received an email from Big Man's secretary to him asking if he wanted to confirm his meeting with some IBM execs. I replied to her saying that she should tell IBM to Bugger Off and to get on the phone to the head of consulting in Hamburg and to give that Phil guy a large pay rise.
A couple of days later my boss called me into his office and told me "Please don't do that again"