paddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > In which case, is there something fundamentally broken about the spamcop > system ? Or is there some technically insoluble problem here ?
It seems to be more that they just don't really give a crap: (1) they trust users, (2) users are stupid, and (3) there's no apparent attempt to compensate for (2), despite a long history of problems. It's clearly a very bad idea to use their blacklist for anything except a vague hint, but many ISPs _do_ use it as a hard blacklist. I've had experiences where complaining to the ISP just resulted in replies like "Ha ha ha! You suck! I won't change!" so it would be really nice if spamcop themselves could be a bit more responsible. -Miles -- Freedom's just another word, for nothing left to lose --Janis Joplin