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nav2spamcop

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  1. I hopy you love what you do -- because you sure do it well -- and quickly too! Much appreciated.
  2. I figured that was a possibility. Thanks for always being on top of things! The user who posted the apparent spam looked like they are still a valid user here, with only one post, FYI.
  3. Not sure where to put this and the "noreply spamcop" email doesn't have any option to follow up. Just received an email that says there's a new comment on in an SC discussion. There's no new comment -- the comment glimpse shown in SC's email looks way off topic -- the user that allegedly posted the missing comment is a new user with one post. I presume this was removed by SC, but have no way of finding out. Thought SC would want to know. Thanks.
  4. RobiBue - I inadvertently clicked on the link before reading you said not to. Just wanted to congratulate you on the $7.5million from Nigeria. You must be very happy with that!
  5. Hi Petzl, Do you mean I need to put that tracking url in the forum when a report comes back with errors?
  6. Thanks Anna & RobieBue. Ninth, well, ummm....
  7. Someone said Cloudflare is useful. How can I know if I block Cloudflare.com, etc. that I won't kill something useful to spamcop.net, etc?
  8. Hi, I submitted a report and got this back: spam report id 9999999999 sent to: networking@carbon60.com /dev/null'ing report for abuse#salesforce.com@devnull.spamcop.net /dev/null'ing report for abuse#c.exacttarget.com@devnull.spamcop.net What's the dev/null'ing mean and should I have done something differently? Thanks in advance.
  9. I never noticed that. How sad one must be to be a spammer. Really sad. Thanks.
  10. Thanks Lking & Petzl. You're both very helpful, as always!
  11. Hi, I find SpamCop reports very difficult to read. I'm noting in recent reports these domains: *.cloudflare.com (says it's one of the biggest networks) .hubspotemail.net (LOOKs to be a free email marketer) *.carbon60.net (says it's cloud services and solutions) I can block domains with my ISP. I want to block these guys because they appear in most or all SPAMcop reports, but I don't want to interfere with SpamCop itself. How can I go about finding out whether these companies are known to pass spam? How also can I find out what to NOT block, so I don't upset SpamCop processes? Thanks
  12. Why is there no link to forum from Spamcop.net after we sign in? At least not one that I can find. Thanks.
  13. Thanks for weighing in Ninth. I decided it's best to not reply directly to Cloudflare. If they're responsive, they've got all the info they need already from Spamcop!
  14. Thanks Hanco. I've been told Cloudflare is used for hosting copyrighted material for illegal downloading/torrenting. What are the legitimate reasons to use them, in your experience?
  15. A BIG thanks to everyone who replied! It does appear to have come through spamcop to (xxxxx###@msgid.spamcop.net). I won't respond, as it looks like Cloudflare is just irresponsible, based upon the replies here and their disclaimer that "Cloudflare does not generally serve as a hosting provider, does not organize or alter content, and does not have the ability to remove content hosted by others." They divest themselves of all responsiblity. Petzl - you are absolutely prolific and extremely helpful. Thanks.
  16. Can anyone tell me is this legitimate? It's apparently in response to a SpamCop report I submitted. Am I supposed to reply directly to Cloudflare Abuse? Thanks. Your report (#15211355) has been received. Note -- When responding please make sure to keep #15211355 in the subject line. Thank you for your report. Cloudflare offers network service solutions including pass-through security services, a content distribution network (CDN) and registrar services. Due to the pass-through nature of our services, our IP addresses appear in WHOIS and DNS records for websites using Cloudflare. Cloudflare does not generally serve as a hosting provider, does not organize or alter content, and does not have the ability to remove content hosted by others. To ensure the prompt processing of your abuse report we request that you please submit your abuse report through Cloudflare's abuse reporting web form at: https://www.cloudflare.com/abuse/ Regards, Cloudflare Trust & Safety This email is a service from Cloudflare. Delivered by Zendesk [2NVLMG-E1GLV]
  17. It's still happening within 2 days. Today (Saturday) got the "too old" reply for a Thursday email. All my reports come back as "too old to submit" yet SpamCop reports my response time as 40 hours. Any ideas what is going on and if I'm doing something wrong?
  18. GnarlyMarley - thanks. I'm guessing it's the 2 day cutoff. Maybe the initial submission doesn't validate the date, so I don't find out it's rejected until after the followup link is clicked. I don't check this account daily so that may be causing it. The vast majority of my SpamCop submissions get rejected lately due to date.
  19. Lking - thank you for the very helpful reply!
  20. Lkng - thank you for the very helpful reply!
  21. Here's the tracking (2nd) reply from Spamcop. Attached is the 1st reply. I submitted both a day after I received the email. SpamCop v 5.4.0 © 2023 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Here is your TRACKING URL - it may be saved for future reference: https://www.spamcop.net/sc?id=z6804560784z2bb34611de9f58b07679c1cf7bf4b16bz Sorry, this email is too old to file a spam report. You must report spam within 2 days of receipt. This mail was received on Fri, 24 Mar 2023 21:43:24 -0700 SPAMCOP TRACK.txt
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