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svanslyck

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  1. Will it be possible to change the forwarding email address on October 1 and after???

    I use SpamCop . . . to provide SMTP . . . .
    Also-Plus-Too... I realize this is a little late to the party, but I was not aware that SpamCop provided ANY SMTP (outgoing server) service. Have I been uninformed for the last 15 or so years?

    And, finally, I will miss all of you. I have interacted very little on these here forums here, but you've all been so kind and helpful no matter what level of petty bitching I've tossed in. Including one guy who went in and cleaned up a lot of posts which included my email address [at]spamcop.net.

    Best wishes to all of you. And if you're ever in Columbus, Ohio ring me up.

  2. IIFC the reporting-only service just reports anything you submit as spam. You decide what's spam before you report it, so no need for Held Mail.
    And how exactly do you report anything conveniently if it's automatically forwarded to another email account? I haven't reported manually in years. I transfer everything there and then report as spam from within heldmail in horde or by navigating to http://www.spamcop.net/reportheld?action=heldlog in my browser.
  3. SpamCop will forward filtered email to an email account of your choice.
    So I guess there will be no way to retrieve the filtered messages, you know, the ones that got filtered by mistake?

    I could rant and rail about any number of things related to this, but topping the list is what has already been mentioned; what is the deal now? Is it $30 a year just for the forwarding? (rip off)
    WELL, CES, WHAT'S THE ANSWER?!
  4. The other method would be to use POP to move Email off here and read it on another Email client like Outlook.
    Can't imagine anyone reading email on a client like Outlook. For my part, I use Thunderbird. Which is a GOOD email client.

    Not complaining - Just pulling your chain. ;)

    But I will definitely give greylisting a shot. Sounds like a useful and desired improvement.

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