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For some reason my ISP mail account crosses at least 1, possibly 2 domains in every case. Thus, when I try to register my mail host, SPAMCOP rejects it because it crosses domains. I have no control over how they route my mail. SPAMCOP doesn't currently support a way to register this configuration. I sent a copy of the registration probe as directed, but have received no assistance. I cannot report spam that makes it through SPAMCOP's filters because of this issue.

How can I register my configuration? Or is this still in code development phase? Whatever the case, it would be nice to know.

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Thanks!

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For some reason my ISP mail account crosses at least 1, possibly 2 domains in every case.  Thus, when I try to register my mail host, SPAMCOP rejects it because it crosses domains.  I have no control over how they route my mail.  SPAMCOP doesn't currently support a way to register this configuration.  I sent a copy of the registration probe as directed, but have received no assistance.  I cannot report spam that makes it through SPAMCOP's filters because of this issue.

How can I register my configuration? Or is this still in code development phase?  Whatever the case, it would be nice to know.

:unsure:

Thanks!

When did you send the email to us? If was in the last couple of days we are behind on mail.

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I used the web-posting feature to post the complete probe contents on the evening of 22-Apr.

I realize I'm ont the only one with issues and it may take time to have mine addresed.

Thanks

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I assume you requested a waiver from that site and that is what you are waiting for?

If not, did you send all the information requested in the pinned item here: http://forum.spamcop.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=1081

I'm not trying to be rude, I just don't know what you submitted and to whom. I would not want you waiting forever thinking you are waiting for a reply when no request was sent.

Good luck

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I'm not entirely sure either... The probe mail included this link:

http://www.spamcop.net/mcgi?action=mhreturn

where I posted the probe source. I click on the "Process Sample" button and...

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

Sorry, SpamCop has encountered errors:

The email sample you submitted for <removed>[at]infoave.net

appears to traverse more than one domain.

Please ensure that you configure each mailhost individually and in order.

Proceed here:

http://www.spamcop.net/mcgi?mhc2=<removed>

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

When I proceed there, it offers me a chance to request a waiver.

Ooo! This is new. The response to clicking on that is:

(sic) Wiaver request sent. You will be notified when waiver has been granted

As my (faulty) memory is returning, I got an email at some point from Ellen instructing me to email the probe source to deputies <at> spamcop.net which I did back in april. It was that email I was hoping to get some response on. I think perhaps the 'Wiaver" request is a new feature, because I don't remember seeing that before.

I'll see what happens now. Thanks for pointing me to that option! (misspelling not withstanding)

Scott

:D

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I'm not entirely sure either... The probe mail included this link:

http://www.spamcop.net/mcgi?action=mhreturn

where I posted the probe source. I click on the "Process Sample" button and...

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

Sorry, SpamCop has encountered errors:

The email sample you submitted for <removed>[at]infoave.net

appears to traverse more than one domain. 

Please ensure that you configure each mailhost individually and in order.

Proceed here:

http://www.spamcop.net/mcgi?mhc2=<removed>

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

When I proceed there, it offers me a chance to request a waiver.

Ooo!  This is new.  The response to clicking on that is:

(sic) Wiaver request sent. You will be notified when waiver has been granted

As my (faulty) memory is returning, I got an email at some point from Ellen instructing me to email the probe source to deputies <at> spamcop.net which I did back in april.  It was that email I was hoping to get some response on.  I think perhaps the 'Wiaver" request is a new feature, because I don't remember seeing that before.

I'll see what happens now.  Thanks for pointing me to that option! (misspelling not withstanding)

Scott

:D

If you generated a waiver it will show up in our mailbox and I will get to it as soon as I can.

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