At 5:51 PM -0500 1/7/02, Stefan Jeglinski wrote:
>>when I do a lookup of 207.12.88.58, I get
>>
>>58.88.12.207.in-addr.arpa PTR 3600 sam.julianhaight.com
>>sam.julianhaight.com A 171389 64.90.162.91
>>
>>which all looks quite suspicious to me as none of this appears to
>>have anything to do with falcon.genetronics.com.
>
>hehe, OK, I see that the Spamcop content is copyrighted by Julian
>Haight. So much for that mystery. do people make submissions to
>Spamcop, or does Spamcop scan the internet?
People, like me, make submissions to spamcop. Actually, I don't use
them anymore. Spam actually increased after using spamcop. The reason
is that spamcop report the full content of the offending message. And
most likely there are webbugs and such in the message which identify
my e-mail address. So if I do use spamcop in the future, i'll have to
spend more time scanning for and removing anuthing that look
identifying. (note to self... maybe one of the checkboxes you breeze
over when submitting spam hides the message content in the spam
report.)
___Joe___
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