Hi,Click the link in one of the SpamCop reports, select "I am not the right person to contact about this". You can then fill out a form telling them your own/new email address and the IP range, and future reports will be sent to that address instead (and won't bother Softlayer or Midphase again).
What I also did was attach a note to each IP that was reported, telling them about Tor. You can even disable SpamCop notifications completely if you wish to do so - I keep receiving them (~1-2/day), but ignore them as they are just notifications.
Hope this helps, Moritz http://www.torservers.net/ Am 27.10.2010 16:38, schrieb Andrew Lewis:
This is mainly directed at Moritz, but how does everyone handle SpamCop notices complaining about tor exit nodes sending spam via webmail? Again this is due to the hypersensitive nature of my host, as it causes them to threaten me with disconnect every time I get one, and I've had varying levels of success with explaining it away, depending on who is on the other side. It doesn't even seem like the notice should goto me, as the email is still originating inside an account hosted by a third party. Is there someway to get SpamCop to stop sending notices to me ISP or have them directed to me? Andrew