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SpamCop Article

Talkback The URL for the SpamCop article is http://www.spamcop.net/fom-serve/cache/329.html Worth a read and might provoke a thought or two.

[July 21, 2007, 10:53]

SpamCop

Downloads The SpamCop bundle for Apple's Mac OS X Mail client makes it much easier to use the SpamCop reporting service when dealing with spam. To use it properly, you need to sign up for (at least) a free reporting account at www.spamcop.net.

[July 1, 2004, 8:00]

Charity caught in anti-spam crossfire

News In July, for example, SpamCop listed the main email hub for BT as a spam originator, causing a large number of emails to disappear. The email triggered a response from a service called SpamCop, which is designed to send complaints to the ISP from...

[August 30, 2002, 15:22]

Lycos army shoots itself in foot?

Talkback SpamCop is the source of the target list via a page that is public off of the SpamCop site (SpamCop is does not appear to have complicity) Here's a post on the nanog mailing list, which gives a full sequence -

[December 3, 2004, 10:10]

Legit email caught in anti-spam crossfire

News Blocklists such as Spamhaus, the Realtime Blackhole List, SPEWS and SpamCop.net have grown as a response to the resulting flood. Many lists go to SpamCop to see if a piece of email has been reported and to determine the offending IP address.

[July 12, 2002, 11:52]

OFT needs to hire more geeks.

Talkback Spamcop, recently acquired by Cisco Systems, might be a start. "There is a lack of a single place to complain," said Haley. I'm sure we would be delighted if there was a simple way of forwarding complaints or scams.

[January 26, 2007, 13:57]

PostArmor (Mac)

Downloads It supports the SpamCop service for both reporting and querying, and other blacklist services. PostArmor (formerly MailArmor) helps keep your electronic mailbox free of spam; it lets the legitimate messages pass through undisturbed while leaving...

[August 21, 2002, 1:26]

Welcome to yet another year of viruses review

Reviews It may not have been the most destructive worm ever, but it turns out that MiMail virtually shut down the Spamhaus Project and SpamCop -- two sites where you can report spam abuses. When the MiMail.l email virus appeared last month, it got little...

[January 12, 2004, 8:15]

Viruses: Back with a vengeance in 2004

News Well, it may not have been the most destructive worm ever, but it turns out that MiMail virtually shut down The Spamhaus Project and SpamCop, two sites where you can report spam abuses.was supposed to be the year to end email-borne viruses, given...

[January 5, 2004, 10:10]

Uncle spam needs you

News It's civic duty," said Kilgallen, who uses a free online reporting service called SpamCop to help filter the junk and identify the culprits. SpamCop, Kilgallen's choice, costs $3 monthly, with a free service for reporting spammers.

[February 5, 2002, 14:39]

SpamEater Pro

Downloads Also features integrated RAS/DUN as well as LAN support, SpamCop integration, user defined filters and much more! SpamEater Pro is an award winning anti-spam application that will seek out and delete Spam from your mailbox before you download it to...

[March 28, 2008, 6:00]

Spamhaus hit with $11m judgement

Talkback Funny, these pieces of knobcheese who send out mails like that don't go after MAPS or SpamCop, since they've got corporate resources and corporate lawyers behind them. hmmm.the language used by "bill's" quoted article (no source, I note) seems very...

[September 29, 2006, 10:36]

Anti-spammers hobble Oxfam's Kosovo email campaign

News Oxfam could go around robbing banks to support their relief effort, too, but that doesn't mean we should stand back and let them," said Julian Haight, creator of the Spamcop Web site. Britain's largest foreign aid charity, Oxfam, had planned to...

[April 22, 1999, 7:13]

Symbiot launches DDoS counter-strike tool

Talkback The only way that this would work is to use a parser similar to that used by abuse services such as SpamCop to identifying the originating IP address (avoiding forged lines added by the virus). Given the article was posted on 10 March, it is...

[April 2, 2004, 7:12]

Botnet more dangerous than Storm?

Blog Comment Personally I think that until emails are filtered and held by ISPs using spam lists provided by organisations like Spamhaus and Spamcop, the problem will only get worse. Sadly, there is a benefit to building these botnets.

[February 10, 2008, 0:07]

SpamReporter Script

Downloads If you have a SpamCop reporting address, you can add it to the list of report addresses and kill two birds with one stone. SpamReporter is an AppleScript designed to work with Microsoft Entourage (from Office v10 or the Classic versions).

[May 17, 2002, 8:00]

SpamNet signs up surfers to fight junk email

News Many, such as SpamCop and SpamKiller, already include tools to allow email recipients to report spam to their Internet service providers, a form of democracy in action that has not proven terribly effective.

[June 19, 2002, 14:09]

Spammers hit by government fines

News Web site www.spamcop.or.kr includes tips on how to set up email filters and free downloadable anti-spam software. Six Web sites, including Internet portal Korea.com, have been fined for bombarding Internet users with spam emails, according to reports.

[July 22, 2002, 11:25]

Equiinet NetPilot Plus review

Reviews Anti-spam filtering, too, comes as standard (the software used is a mix of Spam Assessment and SpamCop) together with N2H2 to handle content filtering. We looked at the NetPilot Plus, which is ostensibly designed to be shared by around 30 users.

[October 12, 2004, 10:35]

Tiny URLs shorten Web addresses

News Gilbertson says he disables spam-related URLs one by one, following tips sent to an abuse address and notifications by SpamCop, an antispam group. Sites like TinyURL.com, Shorlify and Make A Shorter Link aim to solve a problem as old as the...

[December 23, 2003, 13:55]

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