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[SC-Help] Re: I know you're tired of hearing this, but ... re FAQs

Pop nobody at devnull.spamcop.net
Mon Jul 4 09:05:07 EDT 2005


...
>
>>Aha, there's an intro to spamcop:
>> Oh, it's for recipeints of spam reports.  Jeez, I 
>> wish
>> there was something I coujld tell WHERE to look in
>> amongst all this stuff!
>
> OK, take a look now ... Index started ... help at 
> all?
>
>

As they say, it's a beginning, ... but I'm inclined to 
not be very critical of you personally; there's a 
hormongous amount of good information on that page, and 
I think I understand the situation a lot better now. 
You've done an incredible job given what you have to 
work with.
  I'm also aware of Ellen's involvement and others too, 
FWIW.  I've become pretty firmly convinced that it's a 
"system" problem more than anything else - you seem to 
have a good head around what's needed but you aren't 
getting the access & wherewithal that you need to 
accomplish it if I've read you correctly.
   I pretty much feel, and this is only  my opinion of 
course, that what's needed can only be accomplished by 
someone knowledgeable (a la you, whoever), needs to 
splinter off if a usable format is going to develop. 
It'll have to be a team effort of a chosen group 
amongst the knowledgeable, but on the other hand that 
might easily lead to further separation of the intimacy 
wiht the "system".
   What I'm getting at is, it's a lost cause given the 
recent information you've provided and nothing is going 
to change anytime soon.  I'm back now to some past 
opinions, not good, of the corporate attitude toward 
Spamcop in general.  Once again, I'm done bitching 
unless I see something that makes improvement look 
possible.  "Deja vue all over again".  I'll try to quit 
rabble-rousing too, which is all I feel my comments 
accomplished.  That wasn't the intent, really.

Regards,

Pop 




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