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SpamCop Report settings ?
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Canada
2007-06-14 10:16:24
Can anyone give me an indication as to where the recipient
address for reports to SPAMCOP are located ?

I have registered for an address at spamcop.net, but cannot
figure out where to add the address.

I assume this is why I'm receiving the following errors:

reporter: SpamCop report to vmx2.spamcop.net failed:
Net::SMTP error
reporter: SpamCop report to vmx1.spamcop.net failed:
Net::SMTP error


Thank you.

Mike Abraham
Conestoga College.

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Re: SpamCop Report settings ?
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Canada
2007-06-14 16:54:38
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Mike Abraham wrote:
> Can anyone give me an indication as to where the
recipient address for reports to SPAMCOP are located ?
> 
> I have registered for an address at spamcop.net, but
cannot figure out where to add the address.
> 
> I assume this is why I'm receiving the following
errors:
> 
> reporter: SpamCop report to vmx2.spamcop.net failed:
Net::SMTP error
> reporter: SpamCop report to vmx1.spamcop.net failed:
Net::SMTP error

Not necessarily.  Those errors happen whenever the SpamCop
hosts are
down or otherwise unreachable, such as during ongoing DDoS
attacks.

You can specify your reporter information for SpamCop in
your local.cf
file with spamcop_from_address, spamcop_to_address, and
spamcop_max_report_size.  See
<http://spamassassin.apach
e.org/full/3.1.x/doc/Mail_SpamAssassin_Plugin_SpamCop.html&g
t;
for more details.

Note, however, that you don't need to register with SpamCop
in order to
file reports.  SpamCop accepts "anonymous" reports
as well, though it
treats them with less confidence than the reports it
receives from a
registered reporter (i.e. it takes more reports from
anonymous reporters
to count as much as a report from a registered reporter). 
What this
means in practical terms is that if you've got a lot of
confidence in
the spam reports you're submitting, go ahead and register
with SpamCop
and make those reports in your name, but if you're
submitting spam
reports from hundreds or thousands of ordinary users whose
grasp of what
"spam" is is less than perfect, you're better off
using anonymous reporting.

- --
Robert LeBlanc <rjlrenaissoft.com>
Renaissoft, Inc.
Maia Mailguard <http://www.maiamail
guard.com/>

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