[Scspamcop] Re: cox now blocking reports to spamcop (labelling them
as spam)
Robert Blair
nobody at nowhere.not
Fri May 11 03:37:35 EDT 2007
On Thu, 10 May 2007 23:03:40 UTC, "Miss Betsy" <devnull at spamcop.net>
wrote:
> IMHO, it wouldn't take long for consumers to realize the value of a
> responsible email service provider. As it is now, email is getting to be
> too unreliable. I just had all the emails I sent to aol users returned. I
> don't know why. Also, a newsletter that my husband gets is being dropped by
> hotmail. Again, it is a major hassle to resolve (and the mailing list is
> whitelisted even). It would be so much easier just to say, "OK, you aren't
> helping me block spam and aren't helping me receive the email I want, I will
> find someone who does." At the moment the only way to do that is to become
> a mail server admin.
There are hosting companies that allow you to opt-out of all spam
filtering. I know because I switched, in one month, from my ISP to a
hosting company, which turned out to be worse than my ISP, then
switching again to my current hosting company. Since then I have not
had problems either sending or receiving email. Keeping my fingers
crossed that my talking about it does not cause bad vibes.
--
Robert Blair
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