Alan Munday said:

> If not could this be considered as part of the spamassassin -r process.
> I.e.
> if spamassassin determines that you are using SURBL then it reports to the
> appropriate SURBL repository?

You have to manually submit mail to spamcop and then confirm it.
This keeps the quality high.
Go read about it at spamcop.net.
You can't have an auto-reporting too for spamcop...
You could forward mail to your registered spamcop account, but you still
have to manually confirm it.
I submit about 10 a day takes about 3 minutes.
I use a script to extract my detected spam, excluding certain items, then
forward it to my spamcop account. Then 10 minutes later I login and go
through checking each email message I reported, and actually do the
reporting.

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Luke Computer Science System Administrator
Security Administrator,College of Engineering
Montana State University-Bozeman,Montana

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