Discussion:
what is the differents
b***@bla.com
2005-11-15 17:42:23 UTC
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I have no idea what the differents is between paying and non paying users. I
paid a couple of time, except for money, i still lose just as much time as
when i paid.

CAn anyone tell me the differents between the nag and non nag, because i
canŽt see it
Mike Easter
2005-11-15 18:13:26 UTC
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Posted to spamcop.help & .mail. F/ups to .help

***@bla.com wrote:
Newsgroups: spamcop.mail

Wrong newsgroup. See below^1. .
Post by b***@bla.com
I have no idea what the differents is between paying and non paying
users.
You are talking about paying and non-paying reporters in the spamcop
mail discussion group. All spamcop mailusers pay for the service
described at http://www.spamcop.net/ces/individuals.shtml SpamCop Email
System for Individuals
Post by b***@bla.com
I paid a couple of time, except for money, i still lose just
as much time as when i paid.
CAn anyone tell me the differents between the nag and non nag,
because i can´t see it
The differences between being a paid reporter vs being a free reporter
are that the paid reporter

- gets rid of the nag wait for standard free reporting
- can add additional notifies to a spamcop report
- can 'appeal' to SC to 'please' notify a provider who wouldn't be
- can access a db of your reports

That is described here http://www.spamcop.net/fom-serve/cache/288.html
Upgrade to a premium member account

The nag wait has a minimum, but it can be lengthened by busy-ness I
think. The additional notifies and appeals are described here
http://www.spamcop.net/fom-serve/cache/126.html How should I select the
recipients for my spam report?

The cost of fuel which is consumed by paid reporting is $1/meg described
at the first link.


^1 SC newsgroup purposes:
spamcop and spamcop.help - discussions of spam and spamcop
spamcop.mail - discussions of spamcop mail service
spamcop.geeks - geekier discussions
spamcop.social - social discussions
spamcop.routing - discussions of routing database
spamcop.spam - no discussion, raw spam and other only
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Mike Easter
kibitzer, not SC admin
Jeff G.
2005-11-15 19:59:28 UTC
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Post by Mike Easter
The differences between being a paid reporter vs being a free reporter
are that the paid reporter
- gets rid of the nag wait for standard free reporting
- can add additional notifies to a spamcop report
- can 'appeal' to SC to 'please' notify a provider who wouldn't be
- can access a db of your reports
Please don't forget the Report History feature also being only available
to paying customers.

References: Report History at
http://forum.spamcop.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=4473&st=0&p=29916&#ReportHistory
and SpamCop Report Types at
http://forum.spamcop.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=5232 .

Also, please see http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/difference .
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Thanks and Best Regards, Jeff G.
I have been a SpamCop User/Member/Customer since 1999 and am a
Moderator of the new web-based forums (now the primary method for
getting help, http://forum.spamcop.net). Please contact me via Forum
only.
b***@bla.com
2005-11-16 07:31:49 UTC
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I know what it says in the ruls. IŽm already a paying member. But no my uel
is out, i do not see a differents in the screens. I still have to do the
same, the are you sure shit etc etc. I just want a list with the mails i
send and say once yes. I donŽt give a sh*t about who its reporting to are
what i have send.

I know what iŽm reporting, and just want simple send a report wihtout
sitting 30 minutes behind my desktop to verify the messages.

So what i hoped for, by supporting the site, because the idea is good, that
i would be faster. just 1 mouse click away form reporting. But that is not
the case. If i want to see the reports, i just go to the report section.
Mike Easter
2005-11-16 13:53:17 UTC
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to do the same, the are you sure shit etc etc. I just want a list
with the mails i send and say once yes. I don´t give a sh*t about who
its reporting to are what i have send.
There is no such thing as a 'regular' reporter, paid or not, who doesn't
have to approve each report's parse result. The purpose of that
approval is to oversee parsing errors which can report your own provider
or other errors. It also provides an opportunity to deselect any
innocent bystanders which appear in the spambody and to note which
spamvertisers SC has failed to resolve, to enable manual notification or
discussion.
I know what i´m reporting, and just want simple send a report wihtout
sitting 30 minutes behind my desktop to verify the messages.
If you only want to report the spamsources for the SCbl and forego any
reporting of the spamvertisers, you can quick report.

With the quick report submission, there is no parse approval oversight
or approval. Whatever the parse result for the spamsource is
immediately reported. There is also no spamvertiser reporting. The
spamvertisers are ignored. You receive a SC notice of what spamsource
was reported and a tracker.

Quick reporting requires being configured for mailhosting and admin
approval.

And we are still discussing this thread in the wrong newsgroup.

Crossposting to spamcop and .mail, f/ups to spamcop.
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Mike Easter
kibitzer, not SC admin
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