Jari Fredriksson wrote:
If my SA sends an email to SpamCop with a spam as an attachment, and
that gets rejected by my ISP and a feedback sent to me.. it would be a
problem. To me.

*headdesk*  Ah, right.

We're not keen on being a smarthost for customers already running their own mail systems in the first place; there are a nice collection of non-spamfilter-related problems that have come up, and most boil down to "Fix your server config". Excluding the SpamCop reporting address from filtering would probably be a good idea anyway though.

... except, after checking their site just now, you now get a personalized reporting address once you've signed up. *sigh*

-kgd

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