On Mittwoch, 14. September 2005 16:12 Lefteris Tsintjelis wrote:
> Did I also mention the use of quite a few SPAM
> traps and grey listing (both are very effective).

Oh I love those, too *beg*

> Only if you are a registered (paid) user, then it is definetly worth
> reporting and things are listed relativly fast (I have a few
> objections to the exceptions he is making in favor of a large and
> pretty well known site, SPAM is SPAM no matter where it comes from)
> but I guess overall, its as you say it is. If you are not a
> registered user though IMHO then its a waste of resources.

I registered, but do not pay. I just changed my script to use 
"spamassin" and not "sa-learn", now it reports to spamcop too. The 
problem is, I get a mail per reported mail, where I have to click on a 
link and press "confirm" on that page - annoying. Anybody got an idea 
how to prevent that confirmation?

mfg zmi
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