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Lking

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  1. Have you read https://www.spamcop.net/fom-serve/cache/297.html Scroll down to the bottom of the page to "How the SCBL Works"
  2. It is quite possible that your email host @xxxxmail.com has changed their configuration. You should log into your reporting account click on the <Mailhost> tab and update your configuration.
  3. Yes, I have been receiving some similar email. Also some text to my phone. After pasting email into the spamcop form scroll down to where the body should be and add a line like "This text line added" NOTE: Be sure to include a blank line between the end of the header (Bcc: x) and your added line to mark the end of the header. Yes, "this line is a blank line" is like the "this page intentionally blank". What can I do?
  4. The <Report spam> was not working before but seems to be back now.
  5. Over the years my level of spam received cycles up and down. But I guess mileages may vary.
  6. Spammer Rules, #2, Crissman's Corollary: A spammer, when caught, blames his victims.
  7. There may be several issues. Do you have a dedicated domain from Godaddy? looking at https://www.spamcop.net/w3m?action=map;mask=65535;net=2915631104;sort=ipsort (scroll down to your IP) it looks like your IP is "not in a good neighborhood." If the domain used by your email server is rotated between other Godaddy client, you could be blocked because they are spamming and getting the IP listed. Another place to look is https://talosintelligence.com/reputation_center/lookup?search=173.201.193.237 Right now when I looked you are not listed. Finger pointing is a common way to say 'not me.' However, in a way they are both right. BUT to be clear it is the recipient's email system that is blocking your incoming email. They may be blocking your email because the IP address used by your email server is getting listed on block list - and that could be because of the actions of others (see above). Looks to me like Godaddy.com LLc is the owner. If Godaddy can give you a dedicated IP address for you email server then
  8. Frustrating! Have you read SpamCop FAQ ? Scroll down to SCBL Rules.
  9. If you have contacted the deputies again, to avoid confusion, I will step back.
  10. I don't know, nor do I have access to logs, etc. However, looking at some of the reports I see the parser "thinks" maybe:
  11. Just to be sure, change your reporting account password to something totally random and strong.
  12. Glad you resolved your password problem. Sorry I didn't see your post earlier. Welcome back to the fight.
  13. I have no experience with Cox, but have you talked to them about reporting spam? At one time after talking to my ISP and they said "NO WAY in hell!!" magically things changed. Worth a try.
  14. When you send the email to the bank, or others, their security/IT folks can use the header information, all the <ctrl>-U info. You problem having reports blocked by your ISP is not uncommon. I am always amused that they block it on the way out, but don't flag it on the way in.
  15. Of course it is hoped that responsible members of the cyber community will take positive (aggressive) action to deal with their clients that spam. As you have noted not all ISPs, large or small, act responsibly. Even when action is not taken as a result of SpamCop spam reports, reports do feed into the SpamCop Block List. The SCBL is used by many ISP to help filter incoming email for their clients. Listing on SCBL and/or other block list affects the reputation of the spammer's email provider which is also used be some to manage incoming email. The legal status of spamming and how diligently laws are enforced is a local matter and vary from place to pace.
  16. Thanks @RobiBueReally not that cold. Temps in the low 20°s but a 10 m/h wind has blown all day with gust 25-30 m/h. Un-drifted snow is about 36" total. AND winter has just started. The best to you and your's in the year to come. Translation: 20°F - -7°C, 10 m/h - 16 km/h, 25-30 m/h - 40-48km/h, 36" - 91cm (Americans are so egocentric!)
  17. Yes being on the ragged end of the internet strikes again. "We had a cascading server failure..."
  18. have you logged into your spamcop reporting account and looked at pending reports or past reports?
  19. If you follow the link above you will see: Following that link reveals: A careful reading tells me that your mailing list includes a secret spam trap(s) email address that you have sent spam to. If I were you I would take the next 7 hours a thank about your business model and start scrubbing the mailing list to avoid future problems.
  20. Sorry to hear you are having problems. As you look for the cause a couple of things to help narrow you search. Your outgoing email is not blocked locally but by some element of the receiving email system. (i.e. bradken.com Internet services provider that provides their email service.) Block list services block IP addresses of the source of the email, not the domain names sending email. There are several sources to check if you IP address is being blocked. To check if SCBL is blocking your IP address go to https://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml Starting with https://www.spamcop.net/w3m?action=map you drill down entering you IP address to see if other block list are affecting your IP. Without the IP address used by your email service no one here can do more that tell you where to look. You do need to talk to the people receiving your blocked emails. It is their system that is blocking your email IP. There are several block list other than SpamCop. With some systems the system admin can white list your emails so they will not be blocked. Hope this is some help.
  21. I remember when I could type faster than the link could take the data. ... I will pass on the "Good old days." I will admit to some nostalgia for talking directly to the CPU registers instead of a blotted OS.
  22. Why? Do you mean to re-send reports that were devnulled? There are several reasons not to send reports, file them under devnull among them: Passed reports have bounced. (the last 6 reports send bounced - think) The ISP has ask SC not to send spam reports. -- SC does not want to add to the clutter of unwanted email. Why use the bandwidth to send emails not wanted that is going in the bit bucket anyway? It is known, reason to suspect, that the ISP will give the report to the spammer. Or do I still not understand what you meant?
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