[SC-Help] Re: Opera won't play with Spamcop, hashes headers
WazoO
nobody at devnull.spamcop.net
Sat Jul 16 15:40:05 EDT 2005
"Lane Gray, Czar Castic" <CGray2 at kc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:dbbmjs$liq$1 at news.spamcop.net...
> I brought this up awhile ago, but the helpful reply came after I'd already
ditched the spam and emptied the trash from Opera (I use
> their M2 as my mail and news client of choice), so I couldn't send along a
copy of what I'd sent.
>
> Here's the tracking URL and below, what Opera sent to spamcop:
> http://www.spamcop.net/sc?id=z761129865zf78eab133dd819f61c9e9ded5b9d7176z
You lie .... the Tracking URL spam has no relationship at all
to the crap you posted "here" .. which by the way in not
appreciated. If you must post your spam, the newsgroup
spamcop.spam is the place set aside for that. In general
these days, this is not needed as the Tracking URL will
contain the data required.
Your alleged "doesn't parse HTML" is an issue for
some other reason. The data found in your Tracking
URL spam was a "URL not resolvable" issue, though
one would wonder why someone would expect
http://adi.fakerolexsite.com./
We a1so carry a11 top qua1ity 1ouis Vuitton handbags!
would be a real site or give a hoot about complaints.
Possibly "turn on full details" in your preferences
would offer enough of an explanation for what
happened in your parse. The resolves one time, not
the next is a known issue, but ... structuring your query
needs some work .....
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