Re: Does it work?

Ejo <[email protected]> Wed, 10 May 2006 09:09:03 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.mail.spam.spamcop.user
Organization SpamCop
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Petzl wrote:
> "Ejo" <[email protected]> wrote in message 
> news:[email protected]...
>> Petzl wrote:
>>> "Ejo" <[email protected]> wrote in message 
>>> news:[email protected]...
>>>> Petzl wrote:
>>>>> "Gareth" <[email protected]> wrote in message 
>>>>> news:[email protected]...
>>> [S]
> [S]
>>> The best though is forking out the $US30 for a SpamCop email account 
>>> which not only stops spam getting to ones inbox but also allows Very Easy 
>>> Reporting (VER) of these spammers effectively closing their ability to 
>>> send spam BEFORE it gets sent. Often making the ISP aware of spamming 
>>> activity and SpamCop listing/blocking the spam IP source identified until 
>>> spam stops.
>>
>> Many of us have several mail accounts that offer filtering of spam. In 
>> total I have four of those including fastmail. I never tried the spamcop 
>> email account service but I bet it is pretty much the way fastmail works.
>>
>>> SpamCop is a very powerful weapon against spammers.
>>> SpamCop email makes stopping and reporting spam very easy
>> That is true, I prefer to use its rDNS lookup service and I do 
>> occasionally report spam the way I described above.
>>
>> Ejo
> 
> SpamCop Email can download (by POP or Forwarding) then filter both spam and 
> virus *all* your existing email accounts as well as giving you a SpamCop.net 
> email address should you choose to use it. I advise you do this and 
> gradually let old email addresses become legacy [email protected] is used by 
> me for over a decade and is my only contact email address. Extremely bullet 
> proof
> 
> All spam caught is (VER) reported at a click of your mouse from your Web 
> Browser.
> I do not have the time to report spam manually SpamCop email is set-up to 
> easily function with SpamCop reporting,
> All spam that has been and is sent to me is effortlessly reported (non time 
> consuming)
> The best defence against spammers is to attack back.
> 
> While the advent of Trojans does allow hackers & spammers complete control 
> and access to many computers defence is simple and for windows users free. 
> Check out my signature on how
> http://forum.spamcop.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=6089&hl=
> 
> If you have the time to do set-up spam control yourself then SpamPal is 
> maybe a way to consider also. You seem happy with it, Just as I am with the 
> easy effective SpamCop way
> 
> I have tested MailWasher the version I used handled spam from the server and 
> never required downloading to inbox (all header info to SpamCop was sent 
> from server) My 30 days free trail or pay $US37 has for some time now 
> expired (The SpamCop Email US$30 is IMO a much better more effective deal)
> 
> Petzl
> --
> Check your computers security (free)
> <http://security.symantec.com> 
> 
> 

I switched!