The difference with us is that we are mainly handling our own companys
mail with a few small clients, our traffic is quite low so we can
afford to look at our routeto mailbox fairly often.

False positives (if there are any) are forwarded to the original
recipient, otherwise they are binned.

We also routeto anything between 15-30 weights and bounce anything
over 30. It works for us.

At some point I intend to write a pop mailbox viewer that I can press
a button to forward to original recipient (with addition of a
whitelisted header), reply, delete, bounce or report to spamcop.

Jools

On Fri, 30 May 2003 08:16:22 -0700, you wrote:

>> We are quite aggressive in blocking spam and use ROUTETO a specific
>> account for SpamCop blocked email, I find that 99% of the time it is
>> accurate with very few false positives.
>
>If you would kindly search the archives (when they are back up) you will
>find past discussions that have proven differently at times.
>
>Like Terry said, others have already been down that road.
>
>Try looking up Dunn & Bradstreet. Last year, they were listed about 8 times.
>One of those was for only 20 minutes. Yes, 20 minutes. Just because some Yo
>Yo did not like receiving the notices that they sent to him, (as in
>collection notices,) he reported them.
>
>SpamCop seems to go in cycles. They will be great for a while then all of a
>sudden start listing anything with one report.
>
>So, the next time SpamCop lists Dunn & Bradstreet and you Route the bosses
>latest Credit report on the companies new big client, and the boss doesn't
>get it, how are you going to explain that to him? (I speak from experience
>here, when a client of mine called and said he was not getting his reports.)
>
>John Tolmachoff MCSE CSSA
>Engineer/Consultant
>eServices For You
>www.eservicesforyou.com
>
>
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