Tue, 28 Feb 2006 04:28:41 -0800
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Follow up with people at spamcop. More info at
http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml . They will give you a good idea of the
offending message and if you do nag them enough they'll remove you from
their hole. However spamcop is susceptible to people complaining with
NON-spam but from people who just don't like what you might have said or
students who don't like you ;)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: LISTSERV site administrators' forum
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Michael Loftis
> Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 4:46 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Spamcop Problem
>
> --On February 27, 2006 5:47:02 PM -0600 Chris Simon
> <[log in to unmask]>
> 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?
> >
>
> The problem here is usually, non-confirmed dirty lists.
> people are added, often from marketing/for marketing
> purposes, *or* outright web scraped.
> About all you can do is try to figure out which of these are
> dirty and get them fixed. Also making sure the web forms
> aren't being attacked/hammered (we ran into this just
> recently) and making sure your WHOIS registered abuse contact
> is responsive.
>
> P.S. -- I run UNIX-WIZ on said machine.
>
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