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| Ellen |
Apr 16 2004, 08:38 PM
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When you receive your mailhost probe you will now notice that there is a url in it that leads to a webform where you can copy/paste in the complete headers from the probe and also the body of the probe. Once you do that and click the button you will find out immediately whether the mailhost was added or whether there was a problem -- no more waiting for a confirmation or error email. This should make things much easier.
As always -- make sure your add *ALL* your mailhosts before reporting *any* spam. Do *NOT* user quick reporting or the report as spam button in webmail for at least 2 or 3 days until you are sure that all your spams are parsing properly. Look at the parse output carefully and if you have any questions either post the tracking url here or send it deputies <at> spamcop.net with your questions, the tracking url and your registered SpamCop email address. Please put "mailhosts" somewhere in the subject line. Thanks -------------------- Ellen
SpamCop deputies <at> admin.spamcop.net Please do not Private Message me. |
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