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[SpamCop-List] Re: Deputies: "This message looks like a bounce, will not report."

Mike Easter MikeE at ster.invalid
Wed Jan 5 15:35:30 EST 2005


indigo wrote:
> Mike Easter wrote:
>> When coupled with the feature of allowing the listed to remove
>> themselves, that makes for some very interesting dynamics.
>
> Eh wot? Where is that stated, and what possible sense does it make
> for a real spammer to be allowed to unblock himself?

Take a SCbl listed IP and plug it in, let's say  200.86.204.97

http://www.spamcop.net/w3m?action=checkblock&ip=200.86.204.97

Then follow the information at -

Automatic delisting - If you are the administrator of
CM-lcis2-204-97.cm.vtr.net and you are sure it will not be receiving any
more reports of spam, you may cause the system to be delisted without
waiting for us to review the issue.

You may only do this once per IP!   So please be sure that the problem
is really and truly resolved. If you delist your system and we get more
spam reports about it, you will not be allowed to expedite delisting
again. Delisting normally occurs 24 hours after spam reports have
ceased.

You must be able to receive mail at one of the addresses below. Until
you have received and confirmed your request, it will not take effect.

etc

-- 
Mike Easter
kibitzer, not SC admin



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