mpbrede Posted July 26, 2004 Posted July 26, 2004 I seem to have a bit of trouble with mailhosts. I registered my e-mail addresses, but when I tried to report a piece of spam (http://www.spamcop.net/sc?id=z569805090zccaacfe9b2ec9748d49933b9d7cbed74z), it seems mailhost does not know about all the routers/servers (my terminology is as clear as my understanding of the process) that my ISP can use. Now spamcop thinks first "received" header is a forgery when in fact it is not. How do I proceed? Thanks
Wazoo Posted July 26, 2004 Posted July 26, 2004 Guidance is the same in almost alll the Pinned items, the majority of all Topics posted in this Forum ... contact Deputies <at> admin.spamcop.net .... or drop back and try again with the registration process ....
Ellen Posted July 28, 2004 Posted July 28, 2004 I seem to have a bit of trouble with mailhosts. I registered my e-mail addresses, but when I tried to report a piece of spam (http://www.spamcop.net/sc?id=z569805090zccaacfe9b2ec9748d49933b9d7cbed74z), it seems mailhost does not know about all the routers/servers (my terminology is as clear as my understanding of the process) that my ISP can use. Now spamcop thinks first "received" header is a forgery when in fact it is not. How do I proceed? 13938[/snapback] The spam appears to parse OK now -- are you still seeing problems?
mpbrede Posted July 28, 2004 Author Posted July 28, 2004 The spam appears to parse OK now -- are you still seeing problems? 14078[/snapback] It looks as if the parsing is OK. Spamcop seem to not find the links in the message body though.
Wazoo Posted July 28, 2004 Posted July 28, 2004 That has little to do with the Mail-Host configuration. Now you need to go over to the Help Forum and take a look at the data that exists there if you want to work on your submittals.
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