On 02/19/2013 10:29 PM, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote: > On Tue, 19 Feb 2013, Andrzej A. Filip wrote: > >> On 02/19/2013 08:53 PM, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote: >>> On Tue, 19 Feb 2013, Andrzej A. Filip wrote: >>> >>>> On 02/19/2013 03:47 AM, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote: >>>>> Spamcop has an undocumented feature that they allow you (if they trust >>>>> you) to "quick report" spam, where you send to a different mail >>>>> address, >>>>> and it's reported instantly, without having to hit the web interface. >>>>> When you do this, you are still free to report spam in the usual way >>>>> (with the confirm screen) by using your usual reporting-address. >>>>> [...] >>>> >>>> AFAIK/AFAIR: >>>> Spamcop.net "quick reporting" automatically sens reports/LARTs about >>>> spam reported via SMTP _based on mail routing only_ (no reports/LARTs >>>> about spamvertized web sites). It has been intended for spamtraps' >>>> catch. >>>> >>>> Reporting again "the usual way" could to easily create duplicate >>>> reports. >>> >>> By this I meant (and apologies if anyone else misconstrued it), that >>> when spamcop enables this feature, you may use either to process a given >>> message, but not both. >>> >>> However, as I now read here: >>> >>> http://forum.spamcop.net/scwik/QuickReporting >>> >>> You're quite right, it doesn't parse the body, which is a shame. See my >>> reply to kevin for more information. >> >> One option would be co create "via HTTP" reporter automatically sending >> reports/LARTs about spam without "possibly spamvertised URLs". It should >> be quite simple to implement if you are ready to wait extra 5-7s per >> every spam reported. > > an interesting thought, but I'm not sure what you mean there. Do you > mean as a means of sending the initial report instead of email, or do > you mean as a means of both reporting the spam, AND ack'ing it? (as if > I had pasted it in).
both reporting the spam, AND ack'ing it Possible options of ack'ing: a) only spam sources/relays [equivalent of "quick" reporting] b) auto ack'ing spams with no URL detected by spamassassin