Are anti-spammers all Systems Administrators?
Sometimes, when reading news.admin.net-abuse.email, you can get the impression that in order to be an anti-spammer you have to be a technical wizard and run your own mailserver. This isn’t the case at all, and the point to remember here is that the only people who contribute to highly-technical discussions will be those with highly-technical knowledge, but this doesn’t mean that there’s not less-technically-minded people reading. Anti-spammers tend to be drawn from many sectors of life with many different types of knowledge. Some do run their own networks and their own mailservers, but many do not. This FAQ-maintainer, for example, is a Java programmer. Many anti-spammers don’t even work in the computer industry; they can be florists or brick-layers, brain surgeons or secretaries. It doesn’t matter. The skills needed for most spamfighting are fairly easy to learn and the more voices that are heard on this issue, the better.
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