Sujet : Re: SpamCop: reporting SPAM via e-mail
De : noc (at) *nospam* inter-corporate.com (Randolf Richardson 張文道)
Groupes : news.admin.net-abuse.emailDate : 27. Jun 2024, 07:31:14
Autres entêtes
Organisation : Inter-Corporate Computer & Network Services, Inc. -- Simplifying complexity
Message-ID : <20240626233114.624d5427e33619cc95b85bb1@inter-corporate.com>
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On Tue, 18 Jun 2024 15:03:41 +0300
Anton Shepelev <
anton.txt@g{oogle}mail.com> wrote:
Hello, all
SpamCop[1] offers an option to report a SPAM e-mail by
forwardng it to a special address. Since various clients
handle forwardin differently and include different headers,
I wanted to ask if SpamCop will accept SPAM samples as
RFC822 attachmets, that is -- the complete contents of the
offending e-mails?
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1. <https://www.spamcop.net/>
Yes. You'll need to get a special eMail address from them to
send your reports to. The instructions are available here:
SpamCop.net :: How do I submit spam via eMail?
https://www.spamcop.net/fom-serve/cache/166.htmlI've been doing this for at least 15 years, sending hundreds
of spam messages to them multiple times a day for analysis in
MIME Digest format (which is the recommend format, if you can
manage it -- Pegasus Mail supports MIME Digests of multiple
eMail messages beautifully, and I wish all eMail clients did
this as well as Pegasus Mail does). At any rate, it's
fantastic at it greatly reduces my spam-handling time, which
means I can focus more on other things.
-- Randolf Richardson 張文道, CNA - noc@inter-corporate.comInter-Corporate Computer & Network Services, Inc.Beautiful British Columbia, Canadahttps://www.inter-corporate.com/