> > On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 04:58, Jason Lim wrote:
> > > > I must say that I strongly support Spamcop. Unlike some of the
other
> > > > "block lists" that are run by unknown and possibly shady people
with
> > >
> > > So is their black list up and working again? I used to use their
> >
> > blacklist
>
> > As for abuse by USA spammers, its not easy for me to explain to you.
> > I'm half Asian... one of my parents are Asian. I grew up in Asia. I
> > spend half my time in Asia. And I can really say there are 2 things I
> > can see. 1) software mainly written in english... yes, this is a real
> >
> On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 04:58, Jason Lim wrote:
> > I must say that I strongly support Spamcop. Unlike some of the other
> > "block lists" that are run by unknown and possibly shady people with
>
> So is their black list up and working again? I used to use their
blacklist
> but then it suddenly
> On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Jason Lim wrote:
>
> > Spamcop is the only spam prevention system we can use as a company,
> > because many of those other blocklists include Asian mail servers
(abused
> > by USA spammers 99.999% of the time... but that is another issue).
>
> But in 99.999% of those cases,
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 04:58, Jason Lim wrote:
> I must say that I strongly support Spamcop. Unlike some of the other
> "block lists" that are run by unknown and possibly shady people with
So is their black list up and working again? I used to use their blacklist
but then it suddenly stopped worki
> > > > At least, spamcop is for open relay servers - not for spammails,
> > > > where we are not sure, if this junk was made by jtsterlings.com
> > > > or by someone else (like Billy for example).
> > >
I must say that I strongly support Spamcop. Unlike some of the other
"block lists" that are r
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