QUOTE(chienchou.pan @ Oct 10 2006, 11:43 PM)

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domain name : mic.com.tw
...No matter. SpamCop blacklist does not care about domain names. Please consider doing a bit of your own research -- that's why we have a FAQ (see link "SpamCop FAQ" near top of almost all SpamCop Forum pages). Of special relevance in this case would be the FAQ entry labeled "What is on the list?"
QUOTE(chienchou.pan @ Oct 10 2006, 11:43 PM)

MX ==> hyspam.mic.com.tw
203.66.161.60
220.130.36.5
220.130.36.21
220.130.36.85
...Ah, there we go -- that's the information needed. Please see aforementioned FAQ, entry labeled "How can I check if an IP is on the list?"
...If after reading what appear to be relevant FAQ entries you still have questions, please return here to post them.
QUOTE(chienchou.pan @ Oct 10 2006, 11:43 PM)

Can you help us to remove them between your blocking list??
...No, sorry. The SpamCop blacklist is entirely automatic. If one or more of your IP addresses is on the list, it will be automatically removed within 24 hours of the last spam incident. I'll add that almost all of us who participate in these forums are volunteers who are not officially associated with SpamCop except as customers or users.
QUOTE(chienchou.pan @ Oct 10 2006, 11:43 PM)

This is important for our company!!
It will affect our business!!
...If I understand this correctly, your business is in potential trouble even if your outgoing e-mail servers are never blacklisted. E-mail is not, never has been, and is unlikely to be any time soon a guaranteed delivery mechanism. Just as wise businesses either outsource or have backups of their important business data, so wise businesses have alternative means of communicating with the outside world.