> I'd strongly advise against auto-forwarding or reporting messages as
> spam without manually verification. The Razor folks strongly discourage
> auto-reporting; the same should go for any public blacklist.

SpamCop forwarding is a two-part process.  You forward a bucket of supposed
spam to them, then at a later time you get a notice that they received it.
Then you have to go in though a web page and examine their analysis of each
of the messages individually and decide if it really was spam.  If not, you
drop it rather than reporting it.

Its still possible to screw up at that level, but it takes more work.  The
couple times I've done it and immediately realized my error I've sent off
"oops, bad spamcop report!" type messages to the recipients of the erroneous
reports, in the hope that someone will notice.

        Loren

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