On Fri, 14 May 2004 04:02:23 -0700 Martin Pickering wrote:
>It interferes with everyone's business. Take the following scenario:
*snip*
>Some of them report my email address to SpamCop which forwards the
>information to my overworked ISP.
*snip*

 Your scenario couldn't happen because SpamCop parses the Received:
headers to identify the spammer's IP address - it doesn't use the 
From: header or email addresses to identify the spammer.

 I would suggest to you that spammers interfere with your business 
much more than SpamCop does. They are the problem that needs to be 
fixed.

BTW before I used SpamCop, I would complain about spam manually. That
was much less reliable and involved much more guesswork than
SpamCop's service, let me tell you! :-)

Mr. Noyb.

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