On Tue, 1 Aug 2000 13:21:45 EST, Neil Parks wrote:

> 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.

The way to do it is to address a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fw: reply anyway.  For the body of the message you need to
"paste", (i.e. use F3), the entire CNM file, which bears the complete
headers in addition to the SPAM message.  Remember to uncheck 
"use signature".

If you simply forward the message by using the usual method, then you will
fail to send the spammer's complete headers.  The complete headers are
most important.  Spamcop doesn't care about the content of the SPAM.  They
just want to track it down and find out where it came from.  In order to
do this they will need the spammer's complete headers.

Regards,

Sam Heywood
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