Michele Neylon :: Blacknight wrote:
Frank
Dear Michele,
On 12 Apr 2010, at 11:50, Frank Gadegast wrote:
And remember: your abuse team has already to do this. Maybe your example brought your IP into Spamcop. You will have to react and select the right category already so that spamcop does not include you IP in the blacklist.
That's not entirely true
First off with Spamcop you have an option for some types of reports "don't tell me about this again" (or something like that )
Surely that should not be possible. If we change RIPEs regulations, that any member is responsible for reports, it should not be an option to ignore it again, right ?
Secondly, if Spamcop lists an IP allocated to one of my customers who haven't done a particularly good job of keeping their IPs "clean", then why would I care if it's listed or not?
Not getting it. Because your customers are making a fearly enough good job, you dont take new incidents seriously ? Select "forwarded to the end user" in the backlink and send it to him again ... Kind regars, Frank
Regards
Michele
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