spamcop is one of the more realistic lists. Where as the spews cocksucks
and the asspounders on abuse.spam are just scumbags lol.


Too many times do people who are not spammers and get listed just try to
ask how to get off the list and they get yelled at and treated like shit
by the assholes on the newsgroups. What a waste of air for those idiots.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 10:23 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re:Getting off a blacklist

Ben Densmore wrote:
> They are bastards. The company I used to work for sent out a lot of
> email to customers on a daily basis and there was a time where we were
> getting put back into spam cops db weekly.

Spamcop does not list based on technical criteria, such as being an open
relay, but on user nomination. They have an extensive disclaimer that
this has a high chance of generating false positives, and people should
not use the list to block email but just as an indication that it should
be more closely scrutinized.

Why are they the bad guys, when they do exactly what they claim they
will do and there are just some mail admins that ignore their warnings
not to use it as a general purpose blocklist? Aren't these mail admins
at fault? Or the users that submit the wrong reports?

Jochem
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