Since Chris asked the question here too, here's what Bill found.
Jeff C.
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From: Bill Landry <billl(a)pointshare.com>
To: "Chris" <cpollock(a)earthlink.net>, users(a)spamassassin.apache.org
Date: Monday, October 18, 2004, 9:01:43 PM
Subject: mailpolice point of contact
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From: "Chris" <cpollock(a)earthlink.net>
> > > Does anyone know of a POC to report phishing msgs that the
> > > mailpolice rbl misses?
> >
> > I sent an e-mail to a contact at MP to see who these could be sent to.
> > You can also forward them to postmaster(a)corp.mailsecurity.net.au, which
> > will get them listed on the SURBL phishing list.
>
> Thanks Bill, I'll give that a try, can't seem to get the
> http//:rhs.mailpolice.com page to load, I'll run their ip through
> whois and see if I have any luck. I already report all phishing to
> postmaster(a)corp.mailsecurity.net.au,
> reportphishing(a)antiphishing.org but seems like the mailpolice
> list is lacking quit a bit in tagging phishing msgs.
Chris, I heard back from MP, and was advised to go ahead and send these to
spam(a)mailpolice.com.
Bill
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