nope.
these guys thought of that. When you click on the link in the email, you go to a "throw away" ip address. Then you get a javascript redirect to the real address.
I'll bet a donut that they sent the spam of a friday night, when most isps abuse departments are sleeping. On monday the 5,000 spamcop complaints will get the temp throwaway account closed, and they'll be back in business next friday.
I'm gonna do a test, but I bet the spamcop header software only reports the throwaway address.
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