Does Spamcop list an IPA on the basis of hosting a web page?
No. It will complain about the web page to the host ISP, but it will not list that IPA as a spam source. Think about it. A web server, unless it has an open proxy, doesn’t generate email. There is no point in listing a web page in a database designed to block email. Darlene claimed that spamcop listed 206.124.29.118 because of deadmalls.com, and produced as evidence a spamcop report of a spam mentioning deadmalls.com, yet failed to produce evidence that 206.124.29.118 was ever listed by spamcop. She also claimed that this IPA has nothing to do with nyx, forgetting that anyone with ARIN access can and will run a whois on 206.124.29.118 and find out that it belongs to nyx. Note that Darlene has now retracted this accusation, or at least tried to change it. She no longer claims that Spamcop blacklists IPA’s of web pages, but merely that Spamcop reports them to the appropriate ISP. Then she claims that spamcop supporters deny this. Actually, spamcop supporters never denied this. Of course