Yes, the problem is where Powermail puts the headers. I don't remember the details any more, but I think that Powermail puts the headers after the text, not before (not what the word "header" means, but never mind). I installed a script which copies the file to the clip board and puts the headers where they belong.
The text of the apple script is as follows: >property parent : load script alias (((path to scripting additions from >local domain) as text) & "Macscript.com Library") > >tell application "PowerMail" > set theMessages to current messages > if (count of theMessages) > 1 then > error -128 > end if > set theMessage to item 1 of theMessages > set theSource to source of theMessage >end tell >SetClipboard(theSource) But this uses MacScript.com library, which is a commercial library, so it won't compile for you unless you buy that product. I tried to upload a binary (which would work for everyone) to a web site that is supposed to be a repository of PowerMail AppleScripts, but it appeared that whoever was in charge of that site went on permanent vacation. I have always been amazed that PowerMail is such a great product, but whoever runs their web site can't get it together to write a FAQ or create a place to exchange things like applescripts. Good luck! A PS--Be real careful forwarding the email the "reporting" email address at Spamcop as recommended on Spamcop's site. It got my ISP listed, and my name was mud until I got that unwound! Michael Lewis at Tue, 24 Feb 2004 23:22:23 -0500 said: >Marlyse Comte sez: > >>Sorry, I can not help you here- you might want to email support at Spam >>Cop and ask them what the problem exactly is. > >Well, they have help set up via newsgroups and I don't have a newsgroup >reader/poster, so I thought I'd try here first before going to find one, >installing it, and trying to relearn how to do Usenet again after all >these years. :) thanks for trying, though! Any tips or hints appreciated. > >-- >Michael Lewis >Off Balance Productions >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >www.offbalance.com > > > >

