I have noticed this as well, and it is causing me a never-ending stream
of headaches.
 
Jim O'Keefe 
Technical Support 
@YourNET Connection, Inc. 
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From: Dan Geiser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 9:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] SPAMCOP Having Legit IP Addresses


Hello, All,
Has anyone noticed in the last few days that the IP addresses of a lot
of
legitimate e-mailers are showing up on SPAMCOP's blocklists?
Specifically
I've seen IP addresses for NYTIMES.COM, MICROSOFT.COM and MACROMEDIA.COM
and
a few others.  Does anyone think it's possible that SPAMCOP's databases
are
being gamed by Spammers by submitting lots of e-mails with legit IP
addresses and pretend that they came across as spam?  Or maybe there are
uninformed SPAMCOP users who are submitting legit e-mail to SPAMCOP as
representative of spam?  Or even that IronPort's purchase of SPAMCOP has
somehow affected the way that they do things?

Just curious.  These legit IPs showing up on SPAMCOP are really throwing
lots of False Positives in my weighting system.

Thanks,
Dan
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