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Polish Spammer not getting blacklisted?


Keithj

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I'm getting regular "leaks" through Spamcop of the usual stock hints and the like, most of them via what I think is the Polish National Telecommunications outfit.

Here's a tracking URL for one:

http://www.spamcop.net/sc?id=z864324478z61...2cd065f8971d89z

Spamcop catches 200-300 a day, but these little dears are passed to me as if they weren't spam. Given that I report every one (and I'm sure everyone else does), what clever trick are they using to prevent being blacklisted?

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X-spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.1.0 (2005-09-13) on blade5

X-spam-Level: **

X-spam-Status: hits=2.1 tests=STRONG_BUY version=3.1.0

apparently crafted to get a low score, so falling below your threshold setting

X-SpamCop-Checked: 192.168.1.101 213.171.216.73 127.0.0.1 83.22.117.17

check the last IP address in your spew .. odds are it isn't the same ...???

this would feed into the number of reports submitted showing the same IP address, and that number compared to the ""traffic seen" number ... see the FAQ on the SpamCop Blocking List for the math involved ....

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I'm getting regular "leaks" through Spamcop of the usual stock hints and the like, most of them via what I think is the Polish National Telecommunications outfit.

Here's a tracking URL for one:

http://www.spamcop.net/sc?id=z864324478z61...2cd065f8971d89z

Spamcop catches 200-300 a day, but these little dears are passed to me as if they weren't spam.  Given that I report every one (and I'm sure everyone else does), what clever trick are they using to prevent being blacklisted?

39709[/snapback]

Your report stopped the spammers run as far as the SCBL is concerned (Thanks) :D

http://www.spamcop.net/w3m?action=checkblock&ip=83.22.117.17

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