I got good results from following the instructions on their website
(http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml). They were pretty prompt, and helpful
in figuring out why we were getting on their list and being kept off of
it.
Our problem was that a Spamcop subscriber was also a list owner and their
mistake was that they were reporting spam to Spamcop that had been sent to
their list for approval. It doesn't sound like a mistake, except that
they included in their report the listserve header information so that it
sounded like our listserve was the culprit.
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Washington University in St. Louis
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We've been blocked a lot recently by SpamCop. Anything we should do to
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