Gotcha #1
Did not receive any of the Mailhost probes in my Gmail account.
( Question: It only sends 5 probes for Gmail. Surely there are more than 5 servers in use by Gmail. Are these 5 supposed to be a random selection, or what? What if I forward spam that did not come through one of these 5 servers? )
Gotcha #2
Could not find a solution in this Forum (searched on Gmail, read all those articles, read all the Pinned articles). Signed up for this Spamcop Mailhost Configuration Forum to ask questions about Gotcha #1. Did not receive the authorisation link in my Gmail account either. Catch 22?
And this is weird because my confirmation email for joining the SpamCop system as a reporter came through OK. What gives?
( In fact, meanwhile I signed up for a cqmail / cesmail / spamcop.net paid account. This account can send email to my Gmail account, no problem. Also the registration comes through ok - but I guess that's really from Paypal or someone like that. )
Lightbulb #1
Trawling through the forums I see something about 'check your Spam folder'. A newbie mistake.
Success, I find my Forum confirmation and my Mailhosts probes in my Spam folder in Gmail. I mark them as Not Spam, in the hope that might be of benefit to others, and proceed.
Gotcha #3
Replying to the probes does not work. It doesn't send the headers, or not enough of them.
To work around this I do "Expand All" in Gmail and then in each message I use "More Options" - "Show Original". I copy the original, ASCII text and paste it in to my reply so it is the only content of the Reply.
Gotcha #4
This does not work either. Parsing of the headers falls over in the SPF header, reproduced here in context:
QUOTE
Received: from sc-app5.spamcop.net (sc-app5.spamcop.net [204.15.82.24])
by mx.google.com with SMTP id 17si6496193nzo.2006.12.02.07.28.23;
Sat, 02 Dec 2006 07:28:24 -0800 (PST)
Received-SPF: pass (google.com: domain of service[at]admin.spamcop.net designates 204.15.82.24 as permitted sender)
X-SpamCop-Conf: gyGVz2kCD4gw6r0O
by mx.google.com with SMTP id 17si6496193nzo.2006.12.02.07.28.23;
Sat, 02 Dec 2006 07:28:24 -0800 (PST)
Received-SPF: pass (google.com: domain of service[at]admin.spamcop.net designates 204.15.82.24 as permitted sender)
X-SpamCop-Conf: gyGVz2kCD4gw6r0O
Error message is:
QUOTE
Mangled headers
...
In this sample, the problem was found near the line:
designates 204.15.82.24 as permitted sender)
...
In this sample, the problem was found near the line:
designates 204.15.82.24 as permitted sender)
( I'm wondering how realistic it is for SpamCop to be this picky about other people's mail software implementations... any way, moving on. )
I again copy and past the "Show Original" message from Gmail, but this time into the web form link in the email from SpamCop. I paste it all into the top box of the two boxes.
This works! Hooray.
What's slightly confusing is I don't get any progress feedback that I have correctly registered 0/5, n/5, or 5/5 of the probes. So the mhedit shows the same help text all the time, until I've registered >1 probes, in which case it shows me all the details of my host but no info on the status of my registration.
I would suggest the following state feedback in mhedit (per host):
1. No registration in progress.
Show existing help text
2. Registration in progress, 0 complete
Show a new explanatory text that says something like - "probes have been sent to you for host YYY, check your inbox at xx[at]yyy.com, and also and Spam / Junk mail folders. Follow the instructions. See here for help/faq forums."
Also say something like "7 responses received, 2/5 validated, 5 errors, 3 still to validate".
3. Registration completed 5/5/ validated
Show the current display for host YYY
Also have a message like - "now confirm spam reporting is working correctly so we can turn quick reporting back on, see faq/help here"
Gotcha #5
Now I have a paid spamcop.net account, I have to go through all of this headache again! At least it's much easier to submit spam from the spamcop account. In hindsight I shouldn't have bothered with my reporting-only account.
Gotcha #6?
Am I going to run in to trouble if I use the same address, in the forwarding chain for my spamcop.net account, that I used for my reporting account? I'll let you know.
