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[SC-Help] Re: Forum follies...

J G anon at coks.net
Fri Jun 24 09:49:31 EDT 2005


On 6/24/2005 6:34 AM WazoO scribbled:

> "J G" <anon at coks.net> wrote in message news:d9g60c$nd0$1 at news.spamcop.net...
> 
>>Tried the forum, but it didn't work - can't reply,

You are, of course, correct on reading the FAQs - I was getting
frustrated after running into 2 other forums which, in fact had
different problems, but
I was having a bad night.....
> 
> 

>>While reporting, am getting the "you have unreported spam" message and
>>wants to know if I want to report now - I do so and get whole parse but
>>then at the end it says this has already been reported.
>>I have no cancel button which I have seen mentioned around various help
>>areas, so I can't cancel it
>>Now, I can be in a hurry and using 3 diferent input screens at once and
>>sometimes may dupe a post but not as often as this msg.
>>So, someone else has reported this spam before me - yes?
>
>>response by Wazo;
>>*/
>>You have an account, your submitted/reported spam is yours ... Yes, you
>>and I could receive and submit the same spam, but neither one of us
>>would know this.
>>/brilliant/...
> 

Sorry, see below...

> 
> Problem is that I was trying to clear up that you report your spam, I
> report mine.  There is no connection as far as the SpamCop parser
> is concerned.  So any "already reported" issue is based solely on
> "your" reported spam ..

Thanks for making that clearer for me - I misconscrewed your earlier
sentence...

>> From the sounds of it, you do need to slow down and look at things a
>>bit closer.

probably so - it gets maddening at times and I don't /believe/ I was
duping that many reports...
> 
> As above, there is no connection between spam you report and
> the spam someone else reports ... the slow-down remark dealt
> with your "got three screens running and am getting wierd errors" ...
> As backed up with StevenUnderwood's and Blammo's remarks,
> this "hurried" actioning can lead to possible glitches.

Probably my problem...
>>I'm beginning to see why the NANAE groups froth...
> 
> 
> I'm not sure I see the connection between your alleged problem, the
> SpamCop Forum, these newsgroups, and NANAE ....????

When I decided to try and contribute to fighting this problem, I was
referred to the NANAE groups - hardly the place for a novice reporter to
learn anything - not being a sys admin, it may have well been greek.  I
thought it entertaining at first but it got dreary pretty fast.  I can
see how shoveling through this crap all day long could drive one a
little nuts.  There is so much more for me to learn I was just getting
frustrated at it all...






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