[SC-Help] Re: What's wrong now, Spamcop?
Mike Easter
MikeE at ster.invalid
Fri Mar 17 19:37:07 EST 2006
Jeff wrote:
> I also have not been getting the reports back from submitted spam.
You can check the address SC has for you in Preferences.
If you are logged in, this page http://www.spamcop.net/ will give you
access to a link in the upper part of the page called Preferences
On that linked page, there are User preferences and the 2nd is Change
Email address or name
If you click on that, you will see the address that SC has for you in a
little window you could change if that were your purpose, which it
isn't.
Another troubleshooting measure would be to copy your email submission
to the submit addy to some secondary address of yours to look for any
evidence of something happening on the outbound.
When you top posted over Tom's post you failed to trim away those parts
of his message to which you weren't replying so as to contextualize
clarify those to which you were and weren't replying. As a result, you
failed to address at all one of his important remarks:
Thomas Weyhrauch wrote:
> The emails are reaching SpamCop, and I am able to finish
> the reports by loging into SpamCop and reporting the unreported spam.
Since you didn't address his remark, such as "I tried that, and there
are no reports there." - or - "You are correct, my reports are found by
logging onto the webpage as unreported" - or - "I never thought of
checking that, I'll go check the webpage right now."
When you top-post, your communication doesn't indicate that you read and
understood each element of the post to which you are replying. In fact,
it generally indicates that you only read some small part of a message,
then you hit reply and started ranting again.
Top posting is a very poor way of communicating in newsgroups. You are
currently communicating poorly.
--
Mike Easter
kibitzer, not SC admin
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