QUOTE(turetzsr @ Mar 19 2004, 12:05 AM)
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QUOTE(turetzsr @ Mar 17 2004, 09:09 PM)
...So far, no luck. I received the configuration e-mails but when I sent them back as attachments, got return e-mails that tell me, "Sorry, but it appears you did not provide all email headers."
I'll try again tomorrow, copying-and-pasting the full headers into my replies.
...Success using copy-and-paste into a fresh e-mail (similar to the SpamCop.net Online one-part report form). I'll try to do the others tomorrow....
...Oops, I declared victory too soon. Please see Parse of a spam I submitted. It seems to be complaining that host usbb-lacgw1.lac.uis.unisys.com ([129.226.160.21]) is a possible forgery:
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Possible forgery. Supposed receiving system not associated with any of your mailhosts
. However, the Mail Host configuration screen does not offer this server as one to be tested and it does not offer a way to type in a server....What do we do now?
QUOTE(turetzsr @ Mar 19 2004, 03:29 PM)
QUOTE(dhanna @ Mar 19 2004, 02:23 PM)
Well, I have had to stop using spamcop altogether because I have not been given the solution on how to report without it report my account as the spammer.
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...FWIW, dhanna isn't the only one in that fix -- me, too!
...Well, I took a chance and tried again and server lacgw1.lac.uis.unisys.com now appears to be recognized. I submitted one spam and it did not try to report my employer's e-mail service as a spam source! So far so good. I'll do some more reporting when I return to work later in the morning (it's 1:20 am here, now) ... keeping the old fingers crossed.