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List:       spamassassin-users
Subject:    Re: spamcop.net tactics
From:       Jeff Chan <jeffc () surbl ! org>
Date:       2005-11-22 11:11:42
Message-ID: 79240673.20051122031142 () surbl ! org
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On Monday, November 21, 2005, 8:39:13 PM, Amos Amos wrote:
> On 11/21/05, Jeff Chan <jeffc@surbl.org> wrote:
>> detect it, then yes your IPs can get blacklisted.  The best way
>> to solve that is to stop the emission of spam from your network.

> It's easier to do when the source is identified.

True.

>> While SpamCop's trap addresses don't provide visible analyses of
>> headers IIRC, user reports do, so that you can see how the

> We never received a user report, nor was a report visible using our
> account, only the indication of the IP being blocked. (Perhaps our
> greylisting blocked the user report.)

The user reports are sent through SpamCop and are usually sent to
your registered abuse.net or ARIN (or local IP registry if you're
not in the U.S.) contacts.  So make sure you have appropriate
contact information set for your domain and networks.

Probably we should take this off list after this.

Jeff C.
-- 
Jeff Chan
mailto:jeffc@surbl.org
http://www.surbl.org/

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