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About a third of e-mail users found 25% or less of their inbox to be spam, another third found 0% or more to be spam, and the remainder lay somewhere in between
25% of e-mail users say the ever-increasing volume of spam has reduced their overall use of e-mail; 60% of that group says spam has reduced their e-mail use in a big way
30% of e-mail users are concerned that their filtering devices may block incoming (genuine) e-mail
73% of e-mail users avoid giving out their e-mail addresses; 69% avoid posting their e-mail addresses on the Web
86% of e-mail users report that usually they “immediately click to delete” their incoming spam
59% of e-mail users describe spam as “annoying, but not a big problem”; 27% of e-mail users say spam is a “big problem” for them; 14% say it is no problem at all
62% say their employers use filters to block spam from their work e-mail accounts; half of them get no spam at all in those accounts
23% of e-mail users are concerned that their e-mails to others may be blocked by filtering devices
37% of those who have a personal e-mail account apply their own filters to their e-mail system; 21% of those with filters say less than a tenth of the e-mail they receive is spam