On Thu, 2005-06-16 at 22:15 +0700, Ross Golder wrote: > We probably ought to find out how to get the following information > updated: > > http://www.spamcop.net/sc?track=12.107.209.248 > > And find a way to get de-listed, and prevent any further listings, if > possible. >
I requested automatic de-listing. The confirmation mail was sent to the authorative contact "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", he should reply to the mail to get us delisted quickly. Otherwise the list should be cleared in 24 hours after last report, or so. I believe it's not possible to prevent further listings as we don't know the real cause for this one. I guess that someone (usually more then one person) had reported spam received via our mailing lists, causing the listing. Being listed at bl.spamcop.net isn't normally a big problem, but it seems that some admins who can't read instructions have set up their mail servers to actually block mail based on spamcop's black list, causing tons of bounces. - Toni _______________________________________________ Gnome-infrastructure mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure
