I am not a fan myself and do not use them. However, you should have received a mailing to postmaster (or abuse) due to Spamcop complaints. Did you get these?
QQQQ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Amos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "SpamAssassin" <users@spamassassin.apache.org> Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 11:11 AM Subject: spamcop.net tactics | I must say I'm not particularly thrilled about the tactics employed by | SpamCop. At a university it is sometimes difficult to control every | single thing that everybody does on campus, unless of course perhaps | if this was a complete authoritarian state. We try hard to control and | minimize spamming events, but alas, sometimes they happen. | | Just recently we discovered we've been tagged by spamcop. Since the | spamtrap is "secrete", there's no way to know what incident triggered | this event, which makes it pretty damn difficult to track it down to | try to deal with it. Furthermore, a site has only one chance to delist | their server. After that, it's a permanent block. | | So, if we can't tell what source is a problem, only have one chance to | delist--EVER--seems to me we're pretty screwed. Lovely. | | Amos | |