It seems to me that SpamCop black-lists any servers that reported spam comes
from.

I stopped using spamcop because I found them black listing AOL servers and
then mail from AOL customers is rejected. The spam may come from AOL
servers, and one could argue that AOL should do more to stop the spammers
from signing up for 400 free hours (in a month?), but when my own customers
can't email me . . .

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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] IPSwitch email failed SPAMCOP



>Here is the fragment from the declude log file, but I think that someone
>else already pointed out that the problem is from the headers that other
>people put on the message.
>
>01/28/2002 11:31:30 Q8ade142 Msg failed SPAMCOP (Blocked - see
>http://spamcop.net/bl.shtml?156.21.1.8).

Ah -- that is Ipswitch.  Going to the URL shows that some bozos signed up
for a free trial of WhatsUp Gold, and reported Ipswitch for sending them
"spam" asking how the evaluation was going.  Since Ipswitch apparently
sends bulk mailings from a special server, Spamcop couldn't take into
account all the "good" E-mail that gets sent out.
                               -Scott

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