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Rob Evans wrote:
You should report all spam.
Who has the time? :)
If you have money you can send them to SpamCop ;o) If you dont, you could send them automatically to the responsible abuse admin, with a little script, after the proposal is accepted.
My (old) copy of SpamAssassin caught 1,456 spam messages to me yesterday. Another few dozen were handled by ThunderBird's Bayesian detection and by hand.
A simple SQL-query, and a little procmail/perl/php- script could do the job and report every mail with a really big spam score easily. Currently its really complicated, because of the whois mess.
Rob
Crime does not go away, if you ignore it ... And all ISPs I talk too are happy to find infected customers PCs as quick as possible. More people reporting help a lot. Stopping infected PCs quicker help to reduce the spammers revenue. Kind regards, Frank -- PHADE Software - PowerWeb http://www.powerweb.de Inh. Dipl.-Inform. Frank Gadegast mailto:frank@powerweb.de Schinkelstrasse 17 fon: +49 33200 52920 14558 Nuthetal OT Rehbruecke, Germany fax: +49 33200 52921 ====================================================================== Public PGP Key available for frank@powerweb.de