Reply to: R. Scott Perry
Re: [Declude.JunkMail] mailing lists on Friday 9:01:19 AM
Be careful too... mail from @universalstudios.86server.pm0.com
is not necessarily mail from Universal Studios... <g>
We see SpamCop as the most reliable, and we just use weighting
to 'confirm' SpamCop and we really do not see hardly any
legitimate email captured at all. Most of these saver lists
are really spamming...under the guise of the user having signed
up. Most opt-in is really not opt-in, similar to 'This is not
spam' statements.
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Roger Heath
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>>I finding SPAMCOP is catching listserv email that's not spam but lists
>>that people have signed up for like esavers and Universal Studios...
R> The neat thing about the SPAMCOP test is that the information they supply
R> (which is included in the warning added to the headers, and the log file)
R> gives a URL where you can find out why it was listed. You can see what %
R> of the mail they sent was considered spam by the recipient.
R> Note that there are many legitimate companies that will not use "confirmed
R> opt-in", which means that people may "play games" with their friends and
R> sign them up. In that case, esavers or Universal Studios *would* be
R> sending out spam.
R> -Scott
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