Bill Williams wrote:
In Digest V103 #172, the person identified as dmcadam, [EMAIL PROTECTED] hunted and pecked out the following:
What is SpamCop?
Um... SpamCop is a service to which you can send copies of spam messages, there it is parsed, and notices sent to all ISPs through which it passed. The hope is that these folks will then take notice and either cut off the spammer (the initiating ISP) or close relays which are used (remaining ISPs). For better (read: correct and detailed) information Google on spamcop (sorry, I don't recall the exact URL) and go there for a look-see.
here's an anti-SpamCop site: http://jhoward.fastmail.fm/spamcop.html this sounds like a mess, I'd rather not get into.
on top of the amount of effort it takes to report Spam through SpamCop -- it's faster just to set up some rules and then just delete those messages.
but if you want to get into the fray: http://spamcop.net is the URL.
Christopher
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