On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 16:53:06 +0100, Malte Schomers [MS] wrote these
comments:
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>> If you forward the mail like this, aren't you sent a message with a
>> URL taking you to a page where you process the spam message and
>> send the complaints?
MS> Yeah, but if I don't send the complete mail with html source code
MS> I get an error message "we cannot process the spam, please send
MS> complete source code"
The way I've always done it is to go to the spamcop reporting page and
copy/paste the spam message from the source viewer. I then hit
'process spam' and then hit the report button when it's processed.
I decided to try the mail forwarding method, hoping that it would
prevent my having to visit the spamcop webpages. However, all the mail
forwarding does is prevent your having to do is copy and paste the
message directly into the web page. In fact it turns out to be more of
a hassle that way than the complete web based approach.
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