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  1. 17 hours ago, Tesseract said:

    Here's a recent one of mine that had the same problem: https://www.spamcop.net/sc?id=z6730785981zece71ee274804ca8f17de9c61c757879z

    The Received headers have been modified by SpamCop. The IP address in all of them is listed as [127.0.0.1] and the hostname is listed as localhost, instead of the actual hostnames and IP addresses that were in the message as I submitted it.

    Have you tried removing and re-adding all your mailhosts? That fixed it for me.

  2. 1 hour ago, gnarlymarley said:

    I am not having problems with mine.  This could be caused by the addition of IPv6 by your ISP, or by a possible mail loop where the message happened to go through an extra internal server, or the source is the same as your ISP.  A tracking URL would be helpful if you were comfortable with sharing.

    Yeah, could be. It's all working fine now after resetting. 👍 

  3. Hi,

    Recently, I've been getting the following error message when reporting certain emails:

    Mailhost configuration problem, identified internal IP as source
    Mailhost:
    Please correct this situation - register every email address where you receive spam
    No source IP address found, cannot proceed.

    This only happens with SOME emails and the mailihosts are all configured correctly.

    What to do?

    Thanks!

     

  4. 5 minutes ago, gnarlymarley said:

    Automatic reporting is not always a good idea.  Years ago, I had a forward as an attachment rule that automatically reported spam.  For some reason I had a friend that got caught in that rule and it was automatically reported.  Needless to say, we no longer speak.  Now if you are saying that you will go through the spam yourself before being it gets "automatically reported", then that maybe a different thing.  Having the ability to detect false-positives and false-negatives before reporting is the reason why we have the spamcop page with the information it has on it by the submit button, so we can double check.

    Maybe I should ask, what do you mean by reporting automatically?

    That sucks. However, we assign every sender a unique email on our domain, to track any email leaks/spam. If an email is compromised, we change it at the source, and then set the compromised email to forward any incoming spam to SpamCop. Those emails will only ever receive spam so we don't need to check those reports. But there does not seem to be a way to do that?

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