[SC-Help] Re: Are Spam submissions by e-mail working?
WazoO
nobody at devnull.spamcop.net
Tue Jan 18 22:39:05 EST 2005
"Brian Lee" <bclee at spamcop.net> wrote in message
news:csjs9i$n3k$1 at news.spamcop.net...
> Tom Betz wrote:
> > Over the last couple of days I've submitted quite a few spams by e-mail,
> > but have not received any responses from Spamcop.
>
> I just came here because I'm having the same problem. Over the last
> week it appears that email reporting has stopped working for me,
> anything I report that way just vanishes. At first I thought it might
> be a problem with a particular email client, but I've since tried it on
> three different OS/email client combinations that all worked before, and
> none work now. I never hear back from spamcop and the submissions never
> appear when I log in to the web page.
The Forum FAQ has a number of entries on these e-mail issues.
The www.spamcop.net FAQ (included within the Forum FAQ)
has at least one entry. Usually, the symptom you describe is
based on your Registered e-mail address bouncing, at which
time the SpamCop system quit trying to send e-mail to you.
The catch is that usually, when you log into "your" spamcop.net
page, you'd see some sort of note about a problem with your
e-mail, and an option to "clear" the problem. You state that
you've logged in and didn't see this.
Based on the FAQ data, it still wouldn't hurt to go on and
"tickle" your account settings to see if that opens up that
channel again.
The next issue has been some ISP actions of adding in
filtering on outgoing e-mail, basically dropping your
spam submittal on its way out because it "looks like spam"
I've got a listing of known ISPs in a FAQ entry "over there"
Beyond that, there's always the direct contact mode
available to you (also in the FAQ)
http://forum.spamcop.net/forums/
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