The first level Account is the SpamCop Free Reporting Account (because it's free), and a holder of one is called a Free Reporter. The usage of the SpamCop Parsing and Reporting Service by Free Reporters is only partially subsidized by the advertising they view; the rest of their usage is subsidized and supported by IronPort, IronPort's committed but overworked Employees, Volunteers (such as the Admin and Moderators of these Forums, including the author of this FAQ Entry), and the holders of the other Accounts described below.
The next level Account is the SpamCop Premium Member Account, and a holder of one is called a Premium Member. The difference between a SpamCop Free Reporting Account and a SpamCop Premium Member Account is fuel. Fuel costs money (basically a dollar per megabyte of spam processed, with a dollar surcharge for purchases under US$15 due to transaction costs), but an upgrade to a Upgrade to a Premium Member Account has the following advantages in terms of additional features, per Upgrade to a premium member account:
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* No advertising or delay (nag) screens;
* Access to the database to check reports you have sent in the past 30 days;
* The option to appeal a website/URL issue in parsed spam that you find has been incorrectly reported as 'closed' or an 'innocent bystander'
Not mentioned on that page is Premium Members' access to the Report History and User Notification Report features.* Access to the database to check reports you have sent in the past 30 days;
* The option to appeal a website/URL issue in parsed spam that you find has been incorrectly reported as 'closed' or an 'innocent bystander'
The final level Account is the SpamCop Email System Account, and a holder of one is called a SpamCop Email System Customer. Aside from access to the SpamCop Email System, for Reporting purposes, a SpamCop Email System Account is like a SpamCop Premium Member Account with unlimited fuel, but with added access to the following features: VER - Very Easy Reporting, User Defined Recipient Reports, and User Notification Reports.
Another type of Account is the ISP Account (which is designed solely to allow an ISP to deal with SpamCop from Report-recipient and Network-owner perspectives), and a holder of one is called an ISP Account Holder. ISPs cannot send SpamCop Reports using an ISP Account, they must use another Account (with a different email address) for Reporting. ISP Account Holders only have access to the Statistics and Change Password features, plus the following exclusive features:
- "ISP control center" via the default "Control Center" Tab, which allows them to specify a series of IP Addresses and either "Find reports" or "Close issues" regarding those IP Addresses
- "Configure alerts" (email alerts of SCBL listings and/or Reports), "Report munging" (request or refuse munged reports), "Periodic Summary Reports" (including hourly or daily frequency and sort type), and "Report Type selection" (whether or not to accept source, www, email, relay, notify, ns, and/or intermediary reports) via the "Preferences" Tab, which allows them to configure how the SpamCop Parsing and Reporting Service communicates with them automatically
- "Request Aggregate Reports" via the "Request Reports" Tab, which allows them to specify IP Address Ranges and the frequency (hourly or daily) with which they want to receive Aggregate Reports
- Display of IP Address Ranges and the types of routes in place (assignments between those Ranges and that ISP Account) for immediate Reports via the "Show routes" Tab
Edit: 2005/10/27 13:29 EDT -0400 Jeff G. modified the last paragraph to address some of the feedback below.
Edit: 2005/11/07 12:18 PDT -0700 dbiel added HTML tags and references to them.
Edit: 2005/11/07 12:57 EST -0500 Jeff G. added the User Notification Report feature and the above edit line.
