--On Saturday, December 02, 2006 10:57:21 +0000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

| Eh? RBLs usually test the connecting address.  Something buried in a
| header won't trigger a block -  or have I misunderstood?

When analysing reported spam, spamcop traces back through received lines in 
an attempt to locate the originating system.  It has great trouble getting 
back beyond an assp protected system, and usually lands it in the BL, which 
is great when one has customers with mailing lists that relay out through 
one's server, and the usual end user decides to unsubscribe bt reporting 
the list as spam.

I don't like spamcop for good reason.

-- 
Andrew Macpherson,
OA5.com Ltd. The Red Lion #5. Much Hadham. Herts SG10 6DD. GB
Phone +44 1279 843147 GSM +44 78999 61797 Fax +44 7092 052800
http://www.oa5.com/   OA5 is a member of ISPA-UK

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