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Most recent edit on 2008-09-10 15:46:47 by DbieL [Broke out added information into a separate section]

Additions:
~~-Only the Deputies can assign "third-party" status to an ISP account. We used to let folks sign themselves up for those reports, but it didn't work out, so we don't do it anymore. And it takes some pretty serious convincing to get us to do it. (extracted from: http://forum.spamcop.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=6084 )
Once you have logged in with your account, use the "Request Reports" menu item to specify the networks for which you would like to receive summary reports and alerts. At any time, you may use the "show routes" menu item to view which networks you are configured to receive reports about.
In addition, your ISP account allows you to spot-check any IP address for recent reports. If the address of the ISP account is an abuse contact, you can also control what types of reports (that is, full, non-statistical reports of each individual incident) you receive, and mark issues as resolved.
To receive full, individual reports, you need to be listed as abuse contact for the network you control in the ARIN/RIPE/APNIC etc. WHOIS. See http://www.spamcop.net/fom-serve/cache/343.html.
Once you have logged in with your new account, use the "Request Reports" menu item to specify which networks you would like to receive reports about. At any time, you may use the "show routes" menu item to view which networks you are configured to receive reports about.
In addition, your ISP account allows you to spot-check any IP address for recent reports.




Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2006-11-05 16:35:02 by DbieL []
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ISP Account or How can I get SpamCop reports about my network?


Anyone may receive summary reports about any netspace they specify. To receive reports, first create an ISP account.
Once you have logged in with your new account, use the "Request Reports" menu item to specify which networks you would like to receive reports about. At any time, you may use the "show routes" menu item to view which networks you are configured to receive reports about.
In addition, your ISP account allows you to spot-check any IP address for recent reports.



Original data extracted from http://www.spamcop.net/fom-serve/cache/94.html and Forum Topics

Also see SpamCopReportTypes and
Forum topic FAQ Entry: Additional data on ISP Accounts, Why can't I get more (actual) data?

Note: to create an ISP account, you can not used the same email address used to create any other SpamCop account type such as a reporting account. An ISP account can not be used to report spam, you need a separate reporting account if you want to report spam.


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