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Bill Roberts

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The following reply was received for a message I forwared (as an attachment) When I view the original message it has no text but contains a gif as an attachment. I am using Mozilla 1.7.3; is there any way to report this as spam?

Also, it appears that this wasn't blocked, but should have been.

SpamCop encountered errors while saving spam for processing:

SpamCop could not find your spam message in this email:

Question answered, so I clipped it all to save space.

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is there any way to report this as spam

spamcop stopped reporting image files a long time ago because too many false reports were going out. You can still parse the message, find the source, and send a manual report, but you can not report image files through spamcop.

Also, it appears that this wasn't blocked, but should have been.

You are correct that it was blocked, but hit your spamcop.net whitelist (ironic if you have read any of the threads yesterday) and was passed through because the Return-Path field is forged with a spamcop address (actually your address with additional characters). I have munged that information here and you will probably want to do the same to your post. You have also exposed your secret submit code, so will need to contact service<at>spamcop.net (???) for a new one.

Excerpts from your headers:

Return-Path: <x<at>spamcop.net>

From: "Mack Elena" <x<at>spamcop.net>

X-SpamCop-Checked: 192.168.1.103 216.154.195.53 219.255.85.151

X-SpamCop-Disposition: Blocked bl.spamcop.net

X-SpamCop-Whitelisted: spamcop.net

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