This week, SpamCop has decided to start rejecting emails from aol.com.  I
have a bunch of customers losing emails from aol.  This is obviously a
mistake with SpamCop.  But I see no recourse on their website to report
false positives.  They simply say that when the complaints stop, the
blacklist will "ultimately" expire.

Does spamcop have any accountability or verification of spam reports?  Is it
true that all I have to do is send an anonymous report to them that I got
spam from a particular IP address, and they'll automatically blacklist it?

SpamCop takes out a bunch of real spam which is good.  But the false
positives are killing me.

Do others of you still use it, or is SpamCop considered a joke and no real
production environment would ever consider using it?  If you are using it,
how are you handling the false positives?

Jerry


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