QUOTE(Wazoo @ Nov 12 2006, 04:08 PM)

Not sure how an e-mail to smapcop would have any bearing on a spamcop e-mail folder <g>
Bit the question has to be asked, seeing as how others spent the tume working on them ... have you checked either of the recently suggested Apple Mail / Safari scripts, tossed up by other users?
I did a search, and found a thread with some scripts. But those scripts are almost too much work compared to using the IMAP.
It's really cool how this works!
I IMAP from Mail.
On my local computer, I have my spamcop account, with two subfolders, Held Mail & Trash.
Just by clicking on the held folder from my local computer I can see all my held mail.
If I find a piece of mail that is not spam, i just drag it to my top lever folder. It moves out of my held mail.
If I have spam in my inbox, I click on the Junk Mail button, and it moves the mail message to my held mail folder on the server.
After reviewing all mail, I go to the SpamCop web mail, then go to my held mail folder. Click on the select all button, and click on the report as spam URL.
All messages are reported as spam! No hassel.
It's extremely easy. The one step I am trying to cut out, is going to the SpamCop WebMail interface. If I could send an email to spamcop, or my inbox, with a special subject line, spamcop could automatically report all mail in my held mail as spam.
I've already checked the held mail for false positives from my local email program.