Trying to be good 'net neighbors to the rest of you, we work real hard to try to stay off these lists. Every PC on campus has to run the university provided (via a site license) anti-virus software and have it set to auto-update (I don't work in that group and can't imagine how they enforce that! :-). Any computer that gets infected and starts spewing, gets taken off the campus network until the OS is re-installed and the virus software shows it's clean. When the students come back to campus, they have to go through "Operation PC" - a suite of tests to make sure they are clean, have the correct software and security measures (you can imagine how much fun those three or four days are! :-) And of course our network folks work hard trying to keep the bad stuff outside our border. When we get on a block list we work just as hard to get off it - again, trying to be good neighbors to the rest of you. On Mon, 27 Feb 2006, Chris Simon wrote: > I'm just checking to see if anyone else has had any run-ins with Spamcop in > the past (or currently). It turns out that messages from listserv.nodak.edu > have been caught in their spam traps and we've been blacklisted 10 times in > the last 107 days. If you have encountered this, what was your solution or > plan of action? > > Chris Simon > > ITS Helpdesk -- James Morrill office: HL 11, 785-532-4909 www-personal.ksu.edu/~james Live your life so that when you die, you're the one who is smiling and everyone around you is crying.