Various embodiments of the invention address two critical problems that
current email service providers face. First, there is the problem of
maintaining high levels of customer service when email server systems are
inundated with spam. Second, there is the problem of reducing the
system-wide impact that spam has on the email delivery system. Current
embodiments are directed to determining whether an email message is an
unwanted bulk email message without necessarily considering the message
that is conveyed by any portion of the email message. Through analyses of
patterns of delivery of these email messages, profiles are built that
allow an email server to ascertain whether there is a likelihood that any
one particular email message constitutes an unwanted email message. If an
email message is determined to likely constitute an unwanted email
message, then memory-saving measures are implemented. In preferred
embodiments, one copy of the email message is saved at a central, shared
location that can be accessed by each of the intended recipients. This
avoids having to replicate the email message across the system for each
of the recipients.