carpedie Posted February 21, 2004 Share Posted February 21, 2004 I posted the following message also on news.spamcop.net: Hello, I don't know if it's just me, or something else. And how long this is happening. This morning is was wondering what a ISP saw if he (or she) followed the urls in his message from SC. Some ISP's include the complete message in their auto-ACK. So I followed 1 of the urls to the 'ISP Response Center'. And from there to 'Show SpamCop Logic'. Here and on 'View full message' all data like addresses and message-ID where NOT munged. The message include in the auto-ACK from the ISP is munged and I checked my preferences and it says 'Obscure identifying information'. Is it a personal setting or is something else wrong? Thanks in advance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wazoo Posted February 21, 2004 Share Posted February 21, 2004 I posted the following message also on news.spamcop.net: first of all, you identified the news server, but not which group ... Second, you've already got answers over there .. not sure if I should drag them over here or not ... have you checked back where you first posted yet? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carpedie Posted February 21, 2004 Author Share Posted February 21, 2004 ah you found the group. Its spamcop.help. Short summary of what is written there and my response (for those we do not read newsgroups). == Quote from John McLusky (nobody[at]spamcop.net)'s article > Don Wannit <nobody[at]spamcop.net> wrote: > > > > There are two links of interest here, and they do behave differently > > (OK, one is a button): > > > > View full message - shows the original message intact, so you can > > look at it and double-check things before reporting it. There > > is no munging. This is the raw spam message, not a report. > > > > Preview Reports (button) - shows the report(s) to be sent. This > > will show munging, if appropriate. > That's not what the OP was talking about - they received an autoack which > basically quoted the report sent to the ISP, rather than the OP checking > 'view full message' or 'preview reports' Correct. I can send 1 or more examples to a deputy if needed. I also see the same from the 'Past Report' option. If I check the submissions from today or yesterday, I see the same result if I follow the reportID and then the link at the bottom: 'Track source'. If I do the same with older messages, I see <x> where my emailaddress used to be. 1 Difference strikes me: in recent reports the page starts-off with the parsing mechanism and the link: 'View full message' In 'older' (19 february and earlier) the page starts-off with the munged headers of the offending message before the parsing mechanism is shown. Am I the only one, of can anyone reproduce the same thing? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ellen Posted February 22, 2004 Share Posted February 22, 2004 ah you found the group. Its spamcop.help. I also see the same from the 'Past Report' option. If I check the submissions from today or yesterday, I see the same result if I follow the reportID and then the link at the bottom: 'Track source'. If I do the same with older messages, I see <x> where my emailaddress used to be. 1 Difference strikes me: in recent reports the page starts-off with the parsing mechanism and the link: 'View full message' In 'older' (19 february and earlier) the page starts-off with the munged headers of the offending message before the parsing mechanism is shown. Am I the only one, of can anyone reproduce the same thing? Please send the example of the link in the report that you sent yourseld to deputies[at]admin.spamcop.net Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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