Reporting Spam

SpamCop parses reported email, sending warning information to the internet service provider responsible for hosting the services used by the spammer (web sites and email sending sites). SpamCop also uses the information to generate SpamCop’s free blocking list.

http://www.spamcop.net/

Unfortunately, this is an ongoing battle. Spammers adapt quickly and persistently. Report spam and help SpamCop turn the tide. SpamCop makes this otherwise slow and technical task quick and easy.

The SpamCop reporting service is free.

Getting Started

SpamCop will send email on your behalf to the appropriate network administrator. Before using SpamCop, please read the following – you are responsible!

  1. If I break these rules, SpamCop will immediately and permanently revoke my access to SpamCop.
  2. I will use SpamCop only on email which is unsolicited, bulk email.
    Learn more about what to report and what not to report to SpamCop.
  3. SpamCop emails reports on my behalf. Replies to these reports will be forwarded to my email address. I understand that these replies are not spam.
  4. I take full responsibility and assume all liability for email I send using SpamCop.

Note: Spamcop recommends the following FAQ to help send accurate and credible spam reports:

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