That's most likely just because more and more recipients of E-mail from those companies are treating them as spam. I recently read in an article that many end users are now defining spam as "E-mail they never wanted, or no longer want".Has any one else noticed an increase in the number of legit companies listed on SPAMCOP? I have been having to increase my white filter list.Examples: Ebay.com Techrepublic.com winntmag.com
The problem with Spamcop is that if 2% of the mail from a server is considered spam by the recipients, it will be listed. If Spamcop would wise up and include the % in the TXT record, then the mailserver administrator could choose the percentage to filter on. Most spam is sent from servers that are sending about 90% or more spam compared to legitimate E-mail. Having a threshold of 90% might let a bit more spam in, but it should get rid of all false positives.
-Scott
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