Edited by author 08-20-2002 10:47 AM
I don't understand what people are talking about with this "no appeal" policy. We run 400+ mailing lists at lists.indymedia.org, and therefore have our share of clueless people to deal with. The 2 times we've had problems with SpamCop have been when someone subscribed a third party list to recieve the emailng from one we were hosting.
It took an evening of emailing them, and probably helped that we loaded the email with all sorts of sysadmin jargon, but they solved the problem super quick, and since them have given us the benefit of the doubt.
The only bright spot in this picture is that our real justice system allows lawsuits to be filed against guys like SpamCop for libel and/or defamation.
Thats pretty sad (and very American), I can't believe you've got someone trying to stop spam, and you want to sue them out of existence.