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SpamCop Report History is an exclusive feature of the SpamCop Parsing and Reporting Service for Paid Reporters (both fuel-based and SpamCop Email System Customers). It shows the history of SpamCop Reports for a particular IP Address or URL. If it is applicable (the Reporter is authorized to view Report History and there is a History of Reports), a "[Report History]" Link will appear in the Parser's output under either "host IP Address = RDNS of IP Address" or "Tracking link: URL", as appropriate. The Report History shows the following for each Report of a spam that implicated that particular IP Address or URL: Date/Time Submitted (grouped by spam); the Subject of the spam (in italics, grouped by spam); Report ID; "( IP Address )" or "( URL )" or "( )" or "( Forwarded Spam )"; "To:", and the Email Address of the Report's Recipient (which may include devnull if the intended Recipient's Email Address bounces or refuses Reports, or may be "mole[at]devnull.spamcop.net" for a Mole Report (which is not actually sent)). A typical Report History can be found here. "No recent reports, no history available" will be displayed as appropriate, meaning that no issueid has been assigned to that IP Address or URL. "Cannot find spam reports for issueid = issueid" indicates a database error, in that the IP Address or URL has been assigned an issueid, but there are no Reports matching that issueid. |
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Additional Sources for Glossary Information
The SpamCop Glossary is being limited to terms used within the SpamCop Forums. The following additional links provide far more information which may both help to better explain terms defined in the SpamCop Glossary as well as many more terms not included here. They are listed in no particular order.
NetLingo - The Internet Dictionary
NetLingo contains thousands of definitions that easily explain the Internet and the online world of business, technology, and communication.
Updated weekly with new terms, NetLingo is (currently) ranked #656 in Google's Top 1000 Web sites and reviewed in many publications.
Our mission is to educate and entertain you, and keep you up-to-date.
The Jargon File
The Jargon File is a comprehensive compendium of hacker slang illuminating many aspects of hackish tradition, folklore, and humor.
Wiktionary
Wiktionary is a sister project to
Wikipedia intended to be a free wiki dictionary (including thesaurus and lexicon) in every language.
Wiktionary serves to:
- explain the meanings of words, terms and abbreviations
- translate words from one language to another
- act as a thesaurus by showing synonyms
Contributors:
WB8TYW (aka John)
Wazoo
turetzsr (aka Steve T)
StevenUnderwood (aka Steven P. Underwood, DNRC)
qjvgpuryy (aka David)
Miss Betsy
Lking
Larry Kilgallen (ng member)
Jeff G.
Jank1887
dbiel