I did a search on spamcop, came up with a website for a Julian Haight,
follwed a link and came up with spamcop.net. Spam Cop seems to be a
product he's selling.
"Victor A. Wagner, Jr." wrote:
> I get bad IP address when trying to access:
> spamcops.com
> spamcops.org
> spamcops.net
> and (praise the Lord), spamcops.gov
>
> they must be pretty small
>
> At Friday 2/12/99 21:25, you wrote:
> >
> >Anyone know anything about these people? I've never heard of them
> >before today, and, of course, they're web site isn't currently
> >answering. Neither of which makes me think they're a major force in
> >the anti-spam world, but I had the question brought to me today, so
> >I'm researching them... Or trying to...
> >
> >--
> >Chuq Von Rospach (Hockey fan? <http://www.plaidworks.com/hockey/>)
> >Apple Mail List Gnome (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
> >Plaidworks Consulting (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
> ><http://www.plaidworks.com/> + <http://www.lists.apple.com/>
> >
> >Featuring Winslow Leach at the Piano!
>
> Victor A. Wagner, Jr.
> PGP RSA fingerprint = 4D20 EBF6 0101 B069 3817 8DBF C846 E47A
> PGP D-H fingerprint = 98BC 65E3 1A19 43EC 3908 65B9 F755 E6F4 63BB 9D93
> The five most dangerous words in the English language:
> "There oughta be a law"