QUOTE(sbimos @ Mar 16 2009, 03:08 AM)

Please feel free to kick me to the answers if they have been posted elsewhere and I missed them.
As before, in your e-mail Topic, there are the
SpamCop FAQ[/b[ and the [b]SpamCop Wiki linked to from the top of the page. Wiki has pages, FAQ listing has a section devoted to this specific function ... including definitions, step-by-step walk-throughs, problem identification/solutions .. on and on ....
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1. The "@mac.com" service I use is also "@me.com". My username at either domain shows up in the same inbox. So which do I set up if they are both technically the same service? Both? If both, which first?
If as you say, they are "the same" then two scenarios exist ....
- As the database is "shared" and there are numerous others that use mac.com, one could run with that this situation is actually alredy addressed by those that came before you
- The only thing you can do is Register whatever system 'actually' handles your e-mail.
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2. I have two "Primary" POP email accounts, one "@mac.com" and one "@gmail.com". They each have their own inbox in the Mail app. There is no FWDing going on. I report spam to Spamcop from both, but I only registered the "@mac.com" with Spamcop. I think I understand that I need to set up both, but which do I do first?
Somewhat confusing .... you say you've already Register one MailHost, but only now do you want to know which one to do first ?????
As per the various FAQ and Pinned entries, the step-step examples offered, the only thing in common per your description is your POP connection .... which really only suggests that you 'collect' your GMail e-mail by having mac.com do the POP and then you connect to mac.com ro 'read it all' ... which would add a series of handoffs into the header of those e-mails. So the real question is what happens when you in fact submit your GMail address to the MailHost Configuration tool, collect and respond to that e-mail from your Apple Mail application? If the GMail servers aren't added to your MailHost Configuration list, then you should respond to the MailHost Configuration e-mail from GMail itself 'directly' from GMail ....
If this also fails, then I invite you to go back and read the Pinned
Read this first entries once again.