Joe,

You can use [email protected].  However, we are aware of the situation. From 
the report, "SpamCop
users have reported system as a source of spam less than 10 times in the past 
week." works out to
about 1 a day, or less.  Just enough to keep the blacklist in place.  That 
means it may be only one
computer, and SpamCop makes it impossible to locate a single user.

73s,

Alan
WA4SCA


<-----Original Message-----
<From: Joe Leikhim [mailto:[email protected]] 
<Sent: Monday, December 16, 2013 3:44 PM
<To: [email protected]; [email protected]
<Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Confirm Message (Moderator please help??)
<
<I am still not receiving daily digests since Nov 26. 
<Apparently SPAMCOP has blacklisted it repeatedly. Who is the 
<adminstrator for AMSAT.ORG? 
<
<-----
<www.amsat.org Whois: ISP University of California, San Diego
<
<
<169.228.66.5 listed in bl.spamcop.net (127.0.0.2)
<
<
<If there are no reports of ongoing objectionable email from 
<this system it will be delisted automatically in approximately 
<23 hours.
<
<Causes of listing
<
<*      System has sent mail to SpamCop spam traps in the past 
<week (spam traps are secret, no reports or evidence are 
<provided by SpamCop)
<*      SpamCop users have reported system as a source of spam 
<less than 10 times in the past week
<
<Additional potential problems
<(these factors do not directly result in spamcop listing)
<
<
<*      Too many delisting requests were made. Next request 
<might be allowed after 5.0 days
<
<Because of the above problems, express-delisting is not available
<
<Listing History
<In the past 20.1 days, it has been listed 6 times for a total 
<of 18.4 days 
<Dispute Listing
<If you are the administrator of this system and you are sure 
<this listing is erroneous, you may request that we review the 
<listing. Because everyone wants to dispute their listing, 
<regardless of merit, we reserve the right to ignore meritless 
<disputes. 
<Dispute listing of 169.228.66.5 
<<http://www.spamcop.net/w3m?action=dispute;ip=169.228.66.5> 
<
<-----
<
<
<On 12/15/2013 6:42 AM, Alan wrote:
<
<
<       Joe,
<       
<       This is a problem which has been around for some time, 
<and is getting worse.  Small ISPs, and some
<       larger ones, use spam control programs such as Spam Cop 
<and Iron Key.  They have various ways of
<       detecting spam sources, and these are blocked at the 
<ISP level, so you never see the messages sent to
<       you.  Unfortunately they block entire domains, such as 
<AMSAT.ORG, usually for 24 hours unless the
<       block is reset.  If your ISP is blocked, you have about 
<a 50-50 chance of getting a bounce message
<       when you send a message. 
<       
<       I have to get my internet from a small rural phone 
<company, and eventually had to give up on using
<       their email.  Their domain was frequently blocked, so I 
<never knew whether email would go through.
<       When I found out about a problem, I could contact their 
<tech people who were good about fixing it, but
<       the same thing might happen the next day.  I finally 
<moved to Gmail, which is so huge no one would
<       dare block them, and they have resources to handle 
<incoming spam.  
<       
<       73s,
<       
<       Alan
<       WA4SCA
<       
<       
<       <-----Original Message-----
<       <From: [email protected] 
<       <[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joe Leikhim
<       <Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2013 8:01 PM
<       <To: [email protected]
<       <Subject: [amsat-bb] Confirm Message (Moderator please help??)
<       <
<       <I just got the following message from AMSAT-BB implying a 
<       <problem sending the digest to my e-mail account. Can anyone 
<       <tell me if I am alone with this problem? I had another person 
<       <complain of bounces to my account. I really want to fix this 
<       <if I can. My ISP Inmotionhosting claims that dome other e-mail 
<       <servers are blocked globally due to spam. I have no idea how 
<       <to fix this.
<       <
<       <I had to resubscribe to the BB.
<       <
<       <
<       <"Your membership in the mailing list AMSAT-BB has been 
<disabled due to
<       <excessive bounces The last bounce received from you was dated
<       <30-Nov-2013.  You will not get any more messages from 
<this list until
<       <you re-enable your membership.  You will receive 1 
<more reminders like
<       <this before your membership in the list is deleted.
<       <
<       <To re-enable your membership, you can simply respond 
<to this message
<       <(leaving the Subject: line intact), or visit the 
<confirmation page at"
<       <
<       <-- 
<       <Joe Leikhim
<       <
<       <
<       <Leikhim and Associates
<       <
<       <Communications Consultants
<       <
<       <Oviedo, Florida
<       <
<       <[email protected]
<       <
<       <407-982-0446
<       <
<       <WWW.LEIKHIM.COM
<       <
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