QUOTE(OffBeatMammal @ Nov 19 2006, 08:29 PM)

when I first used to hang out on the news list and wade through the FAQs I always got the impression that the SpamCop forums housed a bunch of fairly unhelpful in-their-own-mind elite
...The two have almost no intersection. The pre-Forum FAQs were and are totally under the control of the official SpamCop team and almost all of the newsgroup denizens are, as are almost all of the Forum participants, users. For the most part, folks that participate in the newsgroups are not the same as those who participate in the Forums.
QUOTE(OffBeatMammal @ Nov 19 2006, 08:29 PM)

I was hoping that poking my nose in here after a couple of years absence would have seen more approachable / usable FAQs and guides
...Have you had a look at the "SpamCop FAQ" (see link near upper left corner of almost all Forum pages) or "SCWiki" (see link near top center of almost all forum pages)? Are they better? If not, please help us out by adding Forum FAQ and/ or Wiki entires of your own and/ or suggestions to improve those that are already there!
QUOTE(OffBeatMammal @ Nov 19 2006, 08:29 PM)

or people in the forums who's actually link to something that works rather than leave me to wade through a bunch of abandoned half-finished sourceforge projects that work with old versions of Outlook or are sub-optimal ports of linux utilities that require black arts to install
...Sorry, that stuff takes volunteer developers who are pretty much outside our circle here.
QUOTE(OffBeatMammal @ Nov 19 2006, 08:29 PM)

Maybe I was hoping for too much given SpamCop seems to be a law unto itself (it amused me no end that Google flagged the sign-up email as spam!)
...Sorry, I don't see the link here -- can you expand on your point here?
QUOTE(OffBeatMammal @ Nov 19 2006, 08:29 PM)

so for now I won't care about reporting the emails that make it through (spamcops loss,
...Not really. SpamCop is:
- a service that allows us users to easily find the source of and generate reports to the abuse address of the source of spam
- a list of IP addresses representing spam sources that have met the criteria for being listed
Your failing to report your spam potentially affects only other victims of the spam you are getting and then only if they use the SpamCop blacklist to filter or reject e-mail and your report is the tipping point that gets the spam source IP address listed.
QUOTE(OffBeatMammal @ Nov 19 2006, 08:29 PM)

not mine - I'm a paying user with 2 accounts who happily contributes data to the corpus when it's easy... and in the 3-4 years I've been contributing there's been no effort IMO to actually make the process easier / smoother / more professional)
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...And this is a problem why? We other users appreciate your reporting whatever you wish to report and accept that you don't report those that are "not easy" for you to report. Thanks!

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