SpamCop FAQ : Help for abuse-desks and administrators : Once I close a spammers account, how can I prevent others reporting it?
SpamCop reports include a URL that allows you to register an issue (IP/datestamp or website) as “resolved.” For a website, you even have the option of registering as an “innocent bystander.” In either case, anyone who tries to report the same issue through SpamCop in the future will receive a message stating what action you have taken and they will be prevented from filing a report on the same issue. This keeps your workload to a minimum and lets spam fighters know you are helping wipe out spam! See also the next question related to responding by email instead of the web.
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