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[SC-Help] Re: Many questionable cases of "Cannot resolve"

Rob TMHRVMFWREVN at spammotel.com
Wed Jan 5 23:25:14 EST 2005


"J. Merrill" <jvm_cop at spamcop.net> wrote in message
news:crgrur$si8$1 at news.spamcop.net...
> I have seen a substantial increase in the number of spams where
> there is no identified web site.  In each case, the message
> "Cannot resolve http://..." is part of the technical details --
> as if the site has been taken down, and readers of the spam could
> not successfully click on the links in the message.
>
>

I've been getting quite a few of those so I just tried a suggestion I
remember reading either here or in spamcop or spamcop.geeks.  I refreshed
the page and all URLs SpamCop couldn't resolve suddenly were resolved.  Just
hit refresh, it's almost instant.

Rob




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