The offered https: link brings up a bit of an interesting issue for me .... ad.doubleclick.net garbage galore ....
Using the http: link doesn't seem to call out those link .. very odd ....
Runnung through the provided code, I'm wondering what doen't work at present, actually.
The biggest issue I see would be allowing the -s (stupid) mode to remain. And running with the oft-repeated request for a "fully automatic" thing, this is the item that would cause problems for the user. Even Toni points this out ... kind of hard to ignore some of the words of wisdom offered up within the code;
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# *** W A R N I N G ! ***
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# The scri_pt does NOT know where the spam report will be sent so
# IT'S YOUR RESPONSIBILITY!
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# If the scri_pt asks spamcop to send reports to wrong places
# IT'S YOUR FAULT!
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# If the scri_pt has a bug that causes same report being sent thousand times
# IT'S YOUR MAIL ADDRESSES!
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# DO NOT USE THIS scri_pt IF YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND WHAT IT DOES!
# IT'S YOUR SHAME!
I'm wondering where the actual "time-savings" actually ccomes from, in reality (ignoring the use of the -s switch) .. you're still left doing exactly what you would do by "visiting the web-site" ... looking at the parse results (if 'show technical details' is turned on) and reviewing/selecting the targets of the outgong reports.
Any time-savings work would seem to be if one was to use the -s switch, which brings one right back to all the warnings offered, in the code, in the posts thus far, and the 'agreement' one clicks by when Registering a SpamCip.net Reporting Account ..... one would not be performing the "requested/required" review of the targets.