QUOTE(elind @ Jun 5 2009, 07:05 PM)

I don't know what you mean by that. It's a simple enough question and I'm not fueling anything.
You were fishing for some kind of response dealing with user/client relationship with the paid-staff of SpamCop.net. I didn't want to further fuel that fire ..... already have another incident still smoldering in another area ...
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If spamcop simply wants to say that they have problems with auto copy of reports on quick reports, then they can say so. I don't see why they have a facility that only works in limited ways, without explanation.
Sorry, but in general, SpamCop.net woks just as advertised, the magic words used being "as is"
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As to the matter of not identifying hosts, as I said, it seems to me that spammers have figured out how to hide these from spamcop. We've had discussions on that in the past, and I have seen how in many cases even my browser can't find a website (when I've experimented) except after multiple tries. However I have the impression that something has changed, because lately most of my browser attempts connect immediately but spamcop routinely reports it can find nothing.
If that is unique to the lists I'm on, or something else I don't know,
Most definitely. For example, probably 99% of the spam (attempts) to the newsgroup Archive/Mailing-List have no issue resolving included URLs. spam coming to 'my' e-mail addresses would probably come in at about 60-70%.
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but I'm getting a real uncomfortable feeling coming here with observations like this and receiving replies about fueling fires that I haven't a clue about.
All I can say is that there is a lot of activity in other Forum sections that you probably don't see because you don't look in those other sections, probably due to non-interest in the subject matter. As I read 'everything' it's a bit hard at times to keep in mind that very few other people do ... but to 'forget' that I just replied to something elsewhere a few minutes prior to reading something in yet another Forum section about some other matter that does 'touch' a bit on other situations is something not always done well.
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Anyone care to suggest I get a Phd in spamcop protocols before I post again?
The
SpamCop FAQ found here and the
SpamCop Wiki would be the normally suggested places to start.
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I don't know what you mean. It most certainly looks if the report analysis says it can't find anything for the URL, doesn't it?
As I showed in my last post, this particular spammer is playing DNS server games. The tool I was using (and most certainly your web browser) kept trying and trying to resolve the URL, the SpamCop Parsing tool doesn't do that ... though you state that you've read/heard all that before.
Somewhat of a corollary,
Airbus warns airlines after Air France crash contains some dialog that seems to actually fit here;
"This is a plane that is conceived by engineers for engineers and not always for pilots," Jean-Pierre Albran, a veteran pilot of Boeing 747s, told Le Parisien newspaper.
"For example on a 747, the throttle is pushed by hand. You feel it move in turbulence. On recent Airbuses, this throttle is fixed. You look at the dials. You don't feel anything."In the case of SpamCop.net, back in the beginning, only Julian had the total knowledge of how things worked within the Parsing & Reporting System. These days, one would have to state that it's the Cisco/IronPort software engineers that would hold those 'secrets.' The Deputies, but one step removed from those folks, have described the 'engineering reports' from the Cisco/IronPort folks as pretty much gobbeltygook. The folks choosing to try to provide support here as volunteers are just as removed from "the core" as you are.