[Scspamcop] Re: cox now blocking reports to spamcop (labelling them as spam)

Wazoo nobody at devmull.spamcop.net
Thu May 10 20:47:42 EDT 2007


"Miss Betsy" <devnull at spamcop.net> wrote in message 
news:f208km$q2n$1 at news.spamcop.net...
>
> The point is that you can recognize the problem and fix it.  Don't 
> know how you found out that you were sending 'misdirected' emails, 
> but, now you know. If you were paid, and if you were on top of 
> your work, the time that emails would have been blocked is 
> probably no more than a power outage.  That's a lot better than 
> having emails disappear mysteriously into some content filtering 
> bit bucket.

Spammer sent e-mail to the Control/Admin address for the 
mailing-list
tool.  The note about no-subscriptions, therefore no 
archive/newsgroup
posting hapening from that submittal went out, bounce came in 
immediately.
Notification of a bouncing e-mail address came to me immediately,

I had just set up another system to look at some of my e-mail 
accounts,
ths was the first 'new' e-mail seen ... about 20 minutes after the 
spam
arrmpt was made, so the timing wasn't bad .... On the other hand, 
this
does mean that all the previous spams were in fact replied to ....

As stated elsewhere, I can't believe that with no subscriptions in
place, so few folks seem to not know that it even exists, FAQ
pages on both the IronPort side and JT's machines have not been
updated to point to the current archives, it is simply amazing that
the spammers have had no problem fnding it and tryng to abuse it. 




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