Simon Byrnand wrote:
The spamcop list auto-removes you after sometime between 12 and 24 hours too, but the problem as I see it is that they rely on unverified user entered "reports" so potentially you could keep getting unfairly listed over and over without any real comeback...
Regards, Simon
You get one chance to have any particular server removed immediately, but if they get another report within 18 hours or something, they list it again and you cant remove it from the SBL - you have to wait the default. We've noticed many people just submitting these reports our of sheer frustration, and not realising the potential harm they cause. Spamcop just blocks the originating mailserver, it seems, in the hope that the mailserver admin will do something about it, rather than actually blocking the originator. We've been put on the SBL by malicious persons before, just getting a spam, forging a few details and sending a few copies of it to Spamcop. Geoff