How Do You Enable Quick Reporting In Spamcop?
Enabling the quick reporting feature in SpamCop can lessen the amount of time you spend sorting through report confirmation massages that SpamCop sends out every time it traps spam. It’s a fairly easy feature to use that takes little time to set up. Create a SpamCop account. Log in. Change your spam reporting address from “submit.XXX@spam.spamcop.net to quick.XXX@spam.spamcop.net, where XXX is whatever the username is that you used to sign up. Send a spam report to quick.XXX@spam.spamcop.net and then switch it back to submit.XXX@spam.spamcop.net. You will get an email back with instructions on how to set up quick reporting. Open the SpamCop reporting page and add the host ISP that you get your mail through by clicking on the “Hosts” button at the top of the page. Wait for another email that says quick reporting has been enabled by SpamCop. Once you receive it, go back to the SpamCop reporting page, open up the “Hosts” tab, and select “Activate Quick Reporting” at the bottom of the page