http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3621





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-07-19 20:51 -------
Subject: Re:  add SpamCop reporting 

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+0.5: email_address doco should note what that email address will be used
for, ie. that it is intended to be used during reporting to send mails to
Spamcop.

>The mechanism used to actually send the mail will probably change.  Some of
>the options under discussion:
>  - use mail on port 587 (avoid port 25 filtering)
>  - HTTP submission (probably not)
>  - connecting direct to SpamCop MX instead of relaying through localhost
>
>My inclination is to go with port 587 direct and if that fails, do nothing.
>Using sendmail might have the bad side effect of resulting in a lot of
>bounce messages, alarming sysadmins, etc.  Julian has a short SMTP email
>routine he thinks we can use.

port 587 direct to spamcop MX?  interesting!  I suppose it
doesn't really matter if spammers use that, since they'll just report
themselves ;)

- --j.
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