On 10/9/02 10:48 AM, (David Dean) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>On Tuesday, October 08, 2002 7:43 PM "William D. Bandes"
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> It appears that sheafe ewing, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
>>
>> >>Would someone walk me step by step through how to employ
>> >>the script:  "No more spam"
>>
>> I was using that, but now I much prefer the Spamcop Emailer Script.
>>
>> Where did I get it?  Don't remember.  Maybe someone else on the
>> list can help Sheafe on this.
>>
>
>    I wrote the Spamcop Emailer script. (I never imagined it would be so
>popular) I guess I should polish it up and put some contact information in
>the comments, then upload it to Chris's site. In order for it to be useful,
>you must:
>1) Have an account with spamcop. <http://spamcop.net>
>2) Copy your personalized email submission address into the script.
>3) (Especially if you have AOL, because AOL really makes a mess of the
>headers) Be ready to review the contents of the email to make sure the
>headers are in the right place, (the beginning) that the headers are not all
>on the same line, and that there is only one carriage return between the
>headers and the message body
>4) If you are paranoid about giving away your email address make sure that
>it doesn't appear in the headers or message body. (They are sometimes
>Base64, ROT13, or otherwise encoded) (I am working on a way of doing this
>with a script, but I haven't had time this month)
>

     I've finally put together some minimal documentation into the 
scripts comments, tested out a couple of bug fixes, and uploaded it to 
chris's FTP site. It still doesn't munge anything from the body text, but 
it is quite an improvement. (It handles AOL better than it did, but still 
not perfect.)
     If you use it let me know if you have any suggestions.

-David

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