The only way folks with SpamCop email addresses can reset their password is if they're logged into their webmail account at the time. The webmail server controls the password on the reporting server. Log into your account, use the Options button on the toolbar, and then get into SpamCop Tools. You'll find all the basic settings there.
username @ spamcop.net
username @ cesmail.net
http://webmail.spamcop.net/horde/imp
Your username is your whole SpamCop address, such as: you @ spamcop.net
If you've truly forgotten your password, there's nothing for it but to contact Jeff, the owner of the email service, by writing to him here: support @ spamcop.net
He'll need some details from you so that he knows you own the account you want a password for.
Users with "Reporting Only" accounts (no email services) can get a new password by simply giving their username to the "denied" page when login fails. SpamCop will send you an obnoxious machine-generated password you can use to get back in.
http://www.spamcop.net/denied.shtml
Your username is your whole email address. Only a very few long-time users still have the old one-word usernames, and they know who they are.
Log in with the preferred Cookie method at: http://www.spamcop.net/
Log in with HTTP at: http://members.spamcop.net/
Passwords are cAse sENsiTive and may contain lookalike digits such as, "one" and "ell" or "Oh" and "zero." Our system will allow you to paste in your password if your browser will. After you log in, you can use the "Preferences" link at the top of the page to change your password.
It looks like this: http://www.spamcop.net/?code=YourSecretCodeHere
If you've lost the link, you can recreate it by taking the code out of your "submit" address and inserting it onto the end of the link above by replacing the "YourSecretCodeHere" part with it.
If you've lost all the info, all you need to do is re-register your address and get a new set of codes. You can do that anytime you want, and as many times as you want.
http://www.spamcop.net/anonsignup.shtml
- Don -
