Ron:

I haven't noticed any increase in SPAM from using <www.spamcop.net>
I have seen a consistent group of email servers send a lot of SPAM to
this email. I use a filter and park them, then decided what to do later.

It will be interesting to hear how your own spam filtering and follow-up
project comes along. Obviously anything that helps would be appreciated
by everyone.

John O

Ron Clark wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> John Oram wrote:
> > Have you ever use <www.spamcop.net> to do the tedious work of dumping on
> > the spammers?
>
>    I used to, and I was registered there (although not actually
> subscribed, which cost money).
>
>    I don't any more.
>
>    At first it cleaned up a few spammers and their ISPs sent me little
> emails to say they had closed the spammer down.
>
>    Then either the spammers got smart and ran their own ISP servers, or
> they cracked the SpamCop server, because everytime I reported a spam I
> got a flood of new spam. I found by experience that I got less hassle by
> ignoring them.
>
> Regards,
>         Ron
>
> Ron Clarke
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