Hey there,
Spamcop has an undocumented feature that they allow you (if they trust
you) to "quick report" spam, where you send to a different mail address,
and it's reported instantly, without having to hit the web interface.
When you do this, you are still free to report spam in the usual way
It seems to have just been repaired within the last couple hours.
{^_^} Joanne
On 2013/02/18 13:04, mouss wrote:
I hope Justin has no problems. if anybody has news, please share that
with me.
Le 15/02/2013 13:42, Kevin A. McGrail a écrit :
On 2/14/2013 6:35 PM, Emmett Culley wrote:
Hi KAM,
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 10:04 PM, mouss wrote:
> I hope Justin has no problems. if anybody has news, please share that
> with me.
>
He writes on his Twitter account (@jmason) from time to time. So he is
still around :)
-- Matthias
I hope Justin has no problems. if anybody has news, please share that
with me.
Le 15/02/2013 13:42, Kevin A. McGrail a écrit :
> On 2/14/2013 6:35 PM, Emmett Culley wrote:
>> Hi KAM,
>>
>> Can you give me a hint on who or what to contact. I don't know how
>> those rules got into my system. It wa
Damn, I thought I had you in my junk list - play nice spammer and keep
one address?
On Sun, 17 Feb 2013 08:34:15 -0800, Marc Perkel
wrote:
>OK - I'm getting mass checking set up and working. I'm still in the
>testing phase.
>
>Right now the process of selecting spam and ham is automated. It's n
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 07:18:17AM -0600, Daniel McDonald wrote:
> On 2/16/13 8:10 AM, "Henrik K" wrote:
>
> > Well I updated http://mailfud.org/ip-country-fast/ for the last time..
> > (no, you don't need the authorities gifs)
> >
> > There is no excuse not using SpamAssassin 3.4 with Geo::IP s
On 2/16/13 8:10 AM, "Henrik K" wrote:
> Well I updated http://mailfud.org/ip-country-fast/ for the last time..
> (no, you don't need the authorities gifs)
>
> There is no excuse not using SpamAssassin 3.4 with Geo::IP support (also
> ipv6 works). Like the wiki says.
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