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[SC-Help]Is no http:// enough to stop Spamcop finding links in email message?

eddie eddie at eddie.web
Thu Jul 29 03:06:15 EDT 2004


On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 17:02:15 -0700, Mike Easter scratched out the
following:

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> The parser could also 'display' the html, perhaps 'errantly' - similar to
> the way the MAPS database of spam now displays html spam items as rendered
> html - to aid the reporter in reporting all of the links 'observed' in in
> the item.  Thus shifting more responsibility to responsible reporters and
> barring irresponsible ones, temporarily, but progressively expanding the
> temporary.

For now, my rule is to give any spammer who is smart enough to get around
the system a pass. I no longer bother manually reporting. Whatever SC
gives me, that's it. I will no longer bother even mentioning it. At this
point, I really no longer care. If SC cannot find a spamvertized site in
the spam, then it goes unreported. AFAIAC the case is closed


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