> I regards to Wayne's reluctance to report anything to SpamCop, I
> certainly see his point. If they are publishing a list of IPs from
> which spam was received, what if it was a dynamic IP? If a provider
> blocks that IP based on the SpamCop list, the poor soul that gets it
> next may find himself SOL.
The IP that gets on the list is the IP of the mail server used to
send the spam. That's not a dynamic IP.
Gary VanderMolen
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