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SpamCop FAQ : SpamCop Mail Service : FAQ about Filtering and Held Mail : Why did this message get held?

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SpamCop FAQ : SpamCop Mail Service : FAQ about Filtering and Held Mail : Why did this message get held?

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Sometimes people are wondering why a particular email gets held. Here, I will try and teach you how to discover that on your own. Look at the full headers of the message At the bottom of the headers, Spamcop adds it’s own stuff. The headers we care about here are X-SpamCop-Checked and X-SpamCop-Disposition • The LAST IP in the X-SpamCop-Checked list is the one that resulted in the message being held • If the X-SpamCop-Disposition says “Blocked bl.spamcop.net” then proceed, otherwise you will need to refer to the website for the blocklist (see the bottom of this page for some multi-search pages) • go to http://spamcop.net/bl.shtml and enter the LAST IP from the list into the lookup box • from there, you will see information about why that server is blacklisted.

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