alan, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >This is not a good idea, Mikael. > >1) Read the FAQ: <http://www.spamcop.net/fom-serve/cache/14.html> > >>List Traffic >> >>No matter how hard list managers try, spammers find a way to inject spam >>to the list, resulting in all list members receiving it. >> >> List servers often show themselve's as the source of the mail sent to >>it, not the originating user's IP address. Spam sent to mail lists/groups >>must not be reported using SpamCop. Instead, you should send a note to >>the list owner/manager who can block the source from sending to the list. >> > >2) You will only be putting the powermail list on the spamcop blocking >list, which is (probably) not what you want to do. > >3) Abusing the Spamcop blocking service should/might/will get you banned.
OK, So I will only report it directly to the domain operator and/or upstream if appropriate. So far, Mailsword seem like a really bad idea that backfires on the intended function. PM 5.0.1 | OS X 10.3.4 | Powerbook G4/400 | 768 MB RAM | 30 GB HD

