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[SC-Help] Re: Help me guys, whats going on?

Mike Easter MikeE at ster.invalid
Sun Jun 12 08:38:27 EDT 2005


Kristoffer Lein wrote:
>  "Mike Easter"

>> Unfortunately the rejection information doesn't carry the spamcop
>> server output IP which was rejected or the name of a blocklist;  but
>> the reason Kristoffer is asking here is because this is a spamcop
>> newsgroup.  It is actually a mail question I think;  and for that
>> reason the expectation is that it be handled somewhere other than in
>> a regular spamcop.help newsgroup.
>
> I do have a Spamcop email-account. Should I ask questions regarding
> this in some other newsgroup?

The problem is that JT would rather support mail related issues in a
webforum.  Those of us who are not JT would rather do support in news
like this, but we are limited in our scope and abilities.  I'm not a SC
mail client so I don't know some SC mail things except what I read,
except in 'general' terms.  If you had to go to the forum, the mail
forum is here http://forum.spamcop.net/forums/index.php?showforum=4
SpamCop Email System & Accounts

> This information, the Spamcop server output and the name of the
> blocklist, would it help is I posted the entire message including
> headers?

The best way to post a complete mail is not to post it in here, but to
submit it to the webparser as if it were a spam, then after the item is
parsed the parser provides a tracking url or tracker.  You copy that
tracker and then cancel the report, since it isn't a spam.  Then you
paste the tracker into the news message here.  The tracker provides
access to the entire mail in 'storage'.  This is a tracker and its
environment

Here is your TRACKING URL - it may be saved for future reference:
http://www.spamcop.net/sc?id=z773461900z01c46ac69539f51ad885c14087bfc12az

> And also - I send many mails that don¹t get rejected. Should I worry
> about this problem at all?

I think we should figure out what is going on.  If a spamcop mail output
server is getting itself onto some kind of blocklist that is worth
knowing about.  If I know a mail output server's IP I can find out what
published/public blocklists it is on.

-- 
Mike Easter
kibitzer, not SC admin




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