



Why doesn't SpamCop make reports about "reply-to" and "from" addresses?
Although these addresses can sometimes contain valid contact info for a spammer, they are much, much more often just fakes. I have tried reporting them in the past. Doing this results in far too many spam reports to innocent administrators. If you are sure the reply-to is really valid, you can use host-tracker to find the administrator yourself and file a report manually. Unfortunately, if I make this too easy, people will do it without thinking.
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