SpamCop and pretty well every other blacklisting service make no allowance for how much good mail is coming from an IP address. They only do blacklisting.
I am not sure how many people actually do this, but I give a small weight back to the message if it was truely sent from an AOL MX. This helps when specific AOL servers get listed in Spamcop. To be honest I see very little spam sent directly from AOL servers. So this method of credit I have been doing has never been a real problem.
Darrell
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