Brian,

Wednesday, November 27, 2002 you wrote:
BM> I have noticed this as well. Yesterday Spamcop failed several
BM> legitimate messages from AOL users. Maybe they are not clearing
BM> out the false reports as regularly as they normally do because of
BM> the holiday week.

Part of it is that they basically will list you for a couple of hours
automatically if there is a report and the sample is small.  In our
case last Friday we had this happen because a client actually posted a
message from a web form, received it, and submitted the same message
to spamcop.  So our server was listed for 2 hours.

Kind of funny - we discovered we were listed because messages began
failing to the client who submitted his own message.

We didn't stay listed of course but I suppose there must be a delay in
the way the software works to list/delist.


Terry Fritts

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