On 31 Jul 00 at 12:26, arachne-digest wrote:
> From: "Samuel W. Heywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> If we should inadvertently forget to uncheck "use signature" when
> sending a SPAM report to [EMAIL PROTECTED], then the machine at
> spamcop that processes the SPAM will flag http://home.arachne.cz as
> being one of the sites responsible and guilty for the SPAM messages.
> This is what will happen if your signature line includes the address
> of an Arachne site.
> Apparently, the spam digesting machines are programmed to report any
> email address or smtp server or any web-site found in the SPAM message.
When you get ready to send the spam report, you can uncheck any recipient.
So just uncheck the one that would complain to the ISP that hosts
the arachne.cz domain.
You're lucky to do even that well with spamcop. If I simply "forward" a
spam, spamcop tends to confuse the header on my outbound msg with the
header of the orig spam, and tries to generate a report to my ISP.
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