Title: Re: new SPAMCOP script for Entourage?
On 12/17/01 12:03 PM, "Allen Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Sorry about the duplication; I was rushed and didn't check it over. For those still confused, I include the script again at the end of this message. I'll also post it to AppleScriptCentral.com.

As for setting the folder to which the message should be moved after sending it: No, I don't see any way to set that from a script, although there should be! I'll suggest it unless Paul pipes up and tells me I'm wrong. It would be easy enough, though, to set up an Outgoing Rule that says "if the recipient contains "spamcop.net" move to folder "SpamCop"".

Thanks again, Allen. The outgoing rule was how I set it. I was just wondering if it could be scripted. Sometimes I want emails to the same person to go to different folders based on projects. If I could hit a key combo to send rather than click on options, select folder, and then click send, that would be easier.

By the way, your script doesn’t appear to work with Complex HTML email. This is the error I got from SpamCop.

Tracking message source:161.184.170.236:
[show] "nslookup 161.184.170.236" (getting name) 161.184.170.236 = s161-184-170-236.ab.hsia.telus.net
[show] "nslookup s161-184-170-236.ab.hsia.telus.net" (checking ip) ip = 161.184.170.236
Paranoid reverse DNS passes
abuse.net ab.hsia.telus.net = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yum, this spam is fresh!
Strict HTML email verification
No HTML found in HTML email. Full source is required for accurate reporting and link checking.

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