On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 09:32:46PM -0700, Alan Connor wrote: > 2) The person calls up the MSP main menu and chooses [g] Harassment. > They enter the email address at the prompt provided.
Ah, I see... Never mind my previous question on this, sorry. > 6) A recipe is written into the user's .procmailrc that will do the following > if another mail from them is received: > > a) The mail is appended to the file, followed by a couple of blank lines. > Full headers. > > b) The entire file is sent off to abuse at BOTH their and the user's ISP > ([EMAIL PROTECTED] is an industry standard....) Let me get this straight: NO user intervention after the first harrassing mail? Isn't this a bit risky (just trying to help you out)? For example, A sends B the following e-mail: B!!! You are a empty-minded son of a, never mind. Please rid the universe of your existence. That might be worth calling up the main menu and hitting 'g', right? Now, I really don't know what your warning message is like, but suppose A would reply to B with the following mail: Dear B, I'm very sorry. I had a fight with my girlfriend last night over losing my job because I was five minutes late for her mother's birthday that coincided with me finally doing some laundry that I dropped in <snip>. Again, I'm very sorry and it isn't necessary for you to contact my abuse department. I shouldn't have sent my previous mail. So sorry. Have a nice life. This mail (with the previous one) both would go to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Are you preventing people from offering their apologies? David -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]