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[SC-Help] Re: Opera problems

Blammo ric.gates at bigsleep.org
Sat Feb 5 03:14:07 EST 2005


On 04 Feb 2005 Lane Gray, Czar Castic entered spamcop.help and left 
news:cu0gor$cr2$1 at news.spamcop.net:

> Merlyn wrote:
>> "Lane Gray, Czar Castic" <CGray2 at kc.rr.com> wrote in message
>> news:cu0ca8$9fj$1 at news.spamcop.net...
>> > While trying to send a spam to Spamcop, apparently Opera munches up
>> > things, as Spamcop says it sees no links in the spam, and off to the
>> > appropriate page where they say how to workaround with OE.  It doesn't
>> > mention what to do when the problem comes from Opera's M2 mailer
> (which I
>> > use and love).  I wanted to report the website even more than I wanted
> to
>> > report the spammer, as the spam was a phishing expedition, and those
> bug
>> > me.
>> > Any workarounds for Opera?
>> > I make the email the active window, press 'C' which puts the raw text
> in
>> > the clipboard, then paste it into a new mail, which I send to spamcop.
>> > What else is there?
>> >
>>
>> Can you send it (the spam) as an attachment instead of pasting it into a
> new
>> email?
>>
> Sadly, Opera currently has no facility for that.  The last year or so,
> their developers have been working on full-featured IMAP support, and
> that's taken all their time.  Future versions may hopefully include that,
> along with ROT13 support.
> 
> 

Can you save it as a file? Or copy it like you do, paste it into a text 
editor (TextView, NotePad, TextPad...) save it as "spam.eml" then send it 
as an attachment. You should be able to send multiple emails this way.

I'm not actually sure this will work because it may not send it in a 
content-type that SpamCop will accept. I tried this with Mozilla and it 
sent it as "message/rfc822".

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