[SC-Help] Re: Opera won't play with Spamcop, hashes headers
Lane Gray, Czar Castic
CGray2 at kc.rr.com
Sat Jul 16 21:07:40 EDT 2005
Mike Easter wrote:
> Lane Gray, Czar Castic wrote:
> > I brought this up awhile ago,
>
> I don't see any previous posts from you here or in opera.mail+news
>
I don't know what the deal was: I remember asking here (or over at opera, I don't recall, and neither shows up) and, here's the
funny bit, getting a reply. I remember the reply, too. Who knows, maybe I dreamt it. But I remember it. Weird.
> > Here's the tracking URL and below, what Opera sent to spamcop:
> www.spamcop.net/sc?id=z761129865zf78eab133dd819f61c9e9ded5b9d7176z
>
> That's an item received by a cox mailbox, parsed for a cox mailhosts,
> spamvertising http://adi.fakerolexsite.com./ which has a dot after the
> 'com' -- but it demonstrates that the item was copied and pasted and
> submitted properly with complete headers over raw message body.
>
My bad. I'd looked around the spamcop's "More information on this error" and
put the tracking url found there.
Here's the one from the one I sent (the tracker I'd meant to send in the earlier post)
http://www.spamcop.net/sc?id=z786645139z212429dde5c066b746f581f8d9bf76e1z
>
> > What, if anything, can I do to make Opera play along with what the SC
> > parser is looking for?
>
> You are successfully copying and submitting if the tracker and the
> completely different item you pasted here are examples of what you are
> getting from Opera. SC's faq doesn't show instructions for Opera, but
> I've seen screenshots at spamcop.com.
>
> > The spam I sent to spamcop:
>
> What you pasted here which you shouldn't have is a completely different
> item.
Yep, and I apologize. Oops.
> Here's a tracker for it after I removed the newsreader induced
> linewraps from the header and submitted it to the parser.
>
> http://www.spamcop.net/sc?id=z786666345za61e720ddd2c3e8cdda9802236220af2z
Oh, thanks for pointing out the linewrap thing, that held the key. The last couple
I've sent have worked fine, once I told Opera to kill linewrapping in outgoing mail.
I just need to either kill it for my regular newsgrouping or hit "return" on
my own from time to time.
--
Lane Gray
Yes, I'm a minion of Satan, but my duties are largely ceremonial
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