[EMAIL PROTECTED] proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>If I were to get spam, very little with a good procmail recipe at this
>point, how would I bind a key to bounce the message to an email address
>and then delete the message in one fail swoop?
You can do it better with procmail - see http://www.spambouncer.org or
http://www.waltdnes.org for more details.
>I won't be foolish and ask if this could be done, because I've seen that
>all is possible with this email client, that only "sucks less then
>others..."
Speaking as an abuse desk rep at Juno:
1. Please don't bounce messages to an ISP's abuse desk - forward them with
full headers and body of the spam in the _body_ of your email. This makes
it far easier for us to process it (if only because we get thousands of
complaints a day, and viewing full headers for each complaint, separating
your headers from the spam's headers etc etc becomes a major PITA)
2. Make sure that you complain to the right abuse desks - the from:,
return-path:, reply-to: and other headers are quite trivial to forge. A
spammer can easily spam from a psi.net dialup, with a forged address
from:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
See http://spam.abuse.net/howtocomplain.html and
http://ddi.digital.net/~gandalf for more details on how to read headers
and find out exactly _where_ a spam came from.
If this is too much of a drag, try http://www.spamcop.net to auto-complain
about your spam.
hth hand
-s
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Suresh Ramasubramanian | sureshr at staff.juno.com
What this country needs is a dime that will buy a good five-cent
bagel.