On Tuesday, January 15, 2002, 12:58:15 PM, Jan wrote:

>   While your conclusion may be true, SpamCop accepts &
>   processes the spam msgs I send them.

True, but for HTML spam (which most is) very important information is
lost and thus only a fraction is reported. (see the warning Spamcop always
gives for plaintexted HTML)

Only the open-relay and hopefully origin can be retrieved from the
headers; all contact information for the spammer (web addresses, email
addresses) cannot be retrieved, and thus the spammer's means of potential
profit cannot be blocked!

>   As for purely html msgs, there was a discussion a
>   while back, the bottom line of which, was that TB!
>   %HEADERS doesn't include what someone labeled the
>   'lower' headers that includes html info.

I'm unsure what those 'lower' headers would be? It seems to me like the
only thing necessary is that the message source (as given by F9) should be
passed instead of the plaintext...

--Elwin



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