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Spamcop issue
From: marco <marco () spaz org>
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 16:28:49 -0700
Anyone dealt with trying to get whitelisted with them. You are allowed a freebie, but If the spam problem continues, you don't get a second shot. Or better yet, any good tools out there to get rid of spam bugs and/or trojans...or at least scan a workstation to see if there is one or similar Or maybe good tips on how to see if someone is using a particular user's account or outgoing domain to send out spams? Etc... I have some ideas, but can't think straight right now, too busy with other projects. Sure I can use multiple mail gateways for now until I locate the issue...but ya know.. thanks -m
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