> Dear Squirrelmail users,
>     My set up is that the MTA runs spamassassin and files the suspected
> spam into a seperate IMAP folder.  Each spam message is enclosed in
> the spamassassin envelope as an attached message.  I'm also wanting to
> report this spam email to spamcop using the squirrelmail spamcop
> plugin.
>
>     However, when I do forward a spam email message to spamcop using the
> spamcop plugin, spamcop responds with:
>
> 127.0.0.1 found
> host 127.0.0.1 = localhost (cached)
> localhost is not a hostname
> 127.0.0.1 discarded
> No source IP address found, cannot proceed.
>
> Could it be that the attached message and it's headers are not being
> properly forwarded from Squirrelmail to spamcop?  Could it be that the
> spamassassin envelope is causig the problems?  Or is it that there is
> something else wrong?
>
> Generally speaking, when I report spam email wrapped in spamassassin
> envelops to spamcop from my Outlook, it works just fine.
>
> Thanks for the advice and info!

Test 1.4.3cvs or 1.5.1cvs. Options that extract message headers from
attachment and other fixes were added after 1.4.2 release.

What type of reporting you are using? web based or email based.

If you are spamcop member - some useful features are only in 1.5.0 and
1.5.1cvs. If you want only updated version of plugin, some changes were
made in functions/mime.php and updated plugin shouldn't work in
SquirrelMail 1.4.2 without these changes.

-- 
Tomas


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