On Friday, February 21, 2003, 7:41 AM, you wrote:

PM> Hi Chris,

PM> on Fri, 21 Feb 2003 02:04:09 -0600GMT (21.02.03, 09:04 +0100GMT here),
PM> you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

CM>> Ok, but Mark's note says "You will have to change the
CM>> "name%%%%40domain.com:password" text to be your account name and
CM>> password"... what should I use for password? The authorization code
CM>> issued by SpamCop? Sorry to be so dense.

PM> This applies only if you _have_ a password, i.e., you're a paying user.
PM> In your case just use the SpamCop filters as described in the FAQ.

directly from the FAQ" :

BEGIN FAQ QUOTE---
Then - there is what happens when the
notification comes back from SpamCop that the reports are ready to
process. You can automate the procedure with the following filter. You
may need to change the launcher (which refers to IE) if IE is not your
preferred browser.

***NEW***: This procedure now logs into your SpamCop account too. You
will have to change the "name%%%%40domain.com:password" text to be your
account name and password. Oh yes, the %%%%40 is an "@" sign in
macro+batch file encoding.

Once again, copy these filters to Notepad or SmartBat and tidy them up
before pasting them into the sorting office. The one to watch here is
the SaveTemplate command.

END FAQ QUOTE---

I see nothing about what to do without a login, did I miss it?

-- 
 Paul
Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/5 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Service Pack 1


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