Hello Mary, On Fri, 5 Jan 2007, at 03:25:17 [GMT -0600] (which was 4:25:17 AM in NY, USA) Mary Bull wrote:
> In connection with the discussion going on about Spam filters: > Knujon sent me a Welcome letter in which they suggested that I drag > the listing from a Spam message into the Editor window, as a means of > attaching reports of several messages into one e-mail report to them. I realize this doesn't address your specific TB related concern. But I wanted to share how I have been sending gobs of spam to Knujon for several months now. First I registered with Knujon and sent them a list of all the email addresses to which I receive spam. Within about a week, they sent me a message with a personal reporting address and an ftp account. During the week that I waited for ftp access, I did send the spam by way of attachment. I'll mention this later. But once I had ftp access, I simply set my view mode to show rfc headers, exported all my verified spam for each day to a folder in eml format, compressed the spam, and finally ftp'd it to knujon. I've reported over 20,000 spam messages in this way. Knujon Registration: <http://www.knujon.com/register.html> Now for the hard way...before I had ftp access, I tried several methods of sending spam to knujon. The first was a simple filter that would forward any selected messages upon a hotkey combo trigger. Sometimes it worked. But sometimes it did not. This method seemed to choke on some html stockspam. Also, I had more luck when only selecting 5 messages at a time. If successful, the forwards would be queued and the original would be archived in a 'reported' folder. This was too slow for me. Lastly, I could select 22 messages (my preview pane shows 22), right-click, choose 'alternative forward' to create a new message with 22 eml attachments, and send that to Knujon. More could be selected but anything over 5-7 mb was sometimes rejected. My only problem with this method is that I could not get the eml's to show the headers even when I had View set to show them. Knujon doesn't require them but I wanted to show them anyway as I was trying to find a way to report to [EMAIL PROTECTED] at the same time. FTP appears to be the best solution. But even if you don't want to use an ftp client, they offer a Web based upload interface. But I believe you need to be registered to use either. More info on reporting methods is buried within Knujon's CastleCops forum: <http://www.castlecops.com/f240-Knujon_General_Discussion.html> -- Best regards, James Senick The Bat! v.3.86.11 beta Windows XP build 2600 Service Pack 2 ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.95.06 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html