> Do you want to know who else uses Arachne? Spamcop is now using > Arachne, version 1.70, rev 3, to notify you when they are ready to > process one of the spams you have reported to them. I am sure that > the folks who run the Spamcop servers also hate it whenever their > machines get infected with viruses. They don't have to worry about > that any more because now they are using Arachne.
> Sam Heywood So there is still hope for Arachne, if Spamcop finds it useful. But how do you report a spam using Spamcop and Arachne? Is it via web form as opposed to email? How would you paste the spam into the web form? Email message is so much simpler when copy-and-paste is difficult or nonfeasible as in a nongraphic environment. Does Arachne do better? Only other thing I can think of is to save the web form, add a <base href=...> line if necessary, insert the spam using a text editor, and load the modified form into a browser.
