Over the last couple of weeks I have gotten a couple of messages from
Spamcop about problems. Looking at logs and some other things nothing went
out from my IP range. I will probably drop the weight on Spamcop for a while
until things settle down.

Jeff Kratka
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Matthew Bramble
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 8:12 AM
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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] What's wrong with SpamCop?


Is it me, or did SpamCop suddenly become awful when it comes to false
positives with almost anything that is sent in bulk?  I've recently seen
them tag PayPal, ActivePDF newsletters, Match.com and even the local
chamber of commerce (which only sends to members w/opt-out).  If they
ever start crossing FP's with MailPolice, two very important RBL's will
suddenly become greatly diminished in value on my server.

So the question is, does SpamCop care about this problem?  Are they
going to make fundamental changes in how they determine what to block
based on their clearly impure input?  Anyone have a scoop?

Matt

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