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Parsing links - does spamcop get it right?


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Lately I've seen more and more output like this:

http://alphaner.com</a></div

1. This not an entry intended to help anyone so will be moved from the SpamCop Discussion > Discussions & Observations > How to use .... > SpamCop Forum > area by a moderator shortly. You should receive a PM from them when it is done.

2. Please provide a tracking link so we can examine the source of the problem to make a reccomendation to either you or the deputies that this is a problem.

Thank you

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1. This not an entry intended to help anyone so will be moved from the SpamCop Discussion > Discussions & Observations > How to use .... > SpamCop Forum > area by a moderator shortly. You should receive a PM from them when it is done.

Which forum was it moved to?

2. Please provide a tracking link so we can examine the source of the problem to make a reccomendation to either you or the deputies that this is a problem.

No. But as i said its in 9 out of 10 spams at the moment.

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Which forum was it moved to?

SpamCop Reporting and Parsing

No. But as i said its in 9 out of 10 spams at the moment.

from the Glossary:

Tracking URL

When looking at the Report Page of the Parser Results, the top of the page contains these words (your reference number will be different);

spam Header

This page may be saved for future reference:

http://www.spamcop.net/sc?id=z641303267z04...fef3b3d92488bfz

Skip to Reports

This "future reference" URL is the "Tracking URL" ....

.... simply copy this provided link and use it to point to the spam submittal in your query. This way, anyone looking to try to answer the query is looking at the spam submittal as the SpamCop parsing engine saw it, thus everyone is talking about the same data.

Miss Betsy

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