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Re: Submitted about 8 Spam, but didn't get any reports...
Lise
lise.tr372 at videotron.ca
Tue Feb 8 16:10:01 EST 2005
thanks Mike,
I wanted to check the list to see if I had been listed for I don't know
what...
But if you say there are delays right now, I'll just wait and see...
Lise
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"Mike Easter" <MikeE at ster.invalid> wrote in message
news:cub9at$16d$1 at news.spamcop.net...
> Lise wrote:
> > I submitted some Spam
> > today, (after checking if it was something acceptable to send), but
> > didn't get even ONE spam to report...
>
> > Did Spamcop stopped reporting spam received in Yahoo mail ?
>
> Presumably your method of submitting the spam from yahoo mail was by
> forwarding as attachment to the submit address as described at
> http://www.spamcop.net/fom-serve/cache/23.html Yahoo Mail
>
> Then you would await the return of the spamcop mail which would contain
> the links to report the spam; which would require that there was a
> match between your registered email address and the submission -- and
> also that spamcop's parsing of email submissions was proceeding in a
> timely fashion.
>
> There have been recent reports here of delays of hours for submissions
> to result in replies.
>
> > I tried to check the "black list", but got discouraged..
>
> The block list web gizmo at http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml is used to
> determine if the IP address of a source is blocklisted.
>
> You would use it by examining the complete headers of a mail item,
> determining the source IP, then plugging that IP into the gizmo to see
> if it is listed.
>
> Instructions for viewing full headers in yahoo mail are at the yahoo
> mail link above. Header reading advice is here
> http://spamlinks.net/trace.htm#headers-reading-english English Header
> Reading Advice -- This long and old one is very popular
> http://www.stopspam.org/email/headers.html Reading Email Headers
>
> Or, if you are able to access the complete headers of the yahoo mail,
> you can also plug those headers into the webparser and SpamCop will
> determine the source IP for you.
>
> That IP address can be put into the blocklist web gizmo.
>
>
> --
> Mike Easter
> kibitzer, not SC admin
>
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