On Saturday, December 30, 2006, 10:32:34 PM, Jeff Chan wrote:
> SpamCop is not a Feedback Loop in the sense of what AOL and
> others offer, but have you both signed up for their reporting
> service?

>   http://www.spamcop.net/fom-serve/cache/94.html

>> How can I get SpamCop reports about my network?
>> 
>> Report routing
>> 
>> Anyone may receive summary reports about any netspace they
>> specify. To receive reports, first create an ISP account.
>> 
>> Once you have logged in with your new account, use the "Request
>> Reports" menu item to specify which networks you would like to
>> receive reports about. At any time, you may use the "show
>> routes" menu item to view which networks you are configured to
>> receive reports about. 
>> 
>> In addition, your ISP account allows you to spot-check any IP
>> address for recent reports.

Also, make sure your domains are registered at abuse.net:

  http://www.abuse.net/

and you have an ***Abuse role contact*** defined at ARIN, RIPE,
APNIC or where ever your IP networks are registered:

  http://www.arin.net/
  http://www.ripe.net/
  http://www.apnic.net/

SpamCop and very many other services throughout the Internet use
those abuse contacts to decide where to send spam/abuse/cracking/etc.
reports.  Therefore it's very, very important to register your
domains and networks that way, if you would like to receive abuse
reports, spam complaints, etc.  If you don't register, chances are
good that the automated tools and manual reports *won't* get to
you.

Jeff C.
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Jeff Chan
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http://www.surbl.org/

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