[SC-Help] Re: How many reports are there?
Frog Prince
devnull at spamcop.net
Thu Nov 3 11:37:37 EST 2005
"Garen Erdoisa" <scamper at trisk.com> wrote in message
news:dk8cnm$pcm$1 at news.spamcop.net...
| Kyle Atmore wrote:
| > You know what would be incredibly useful?
| >
| > I'm a non-paid user--I just report my spam using MailWasher, then come
| > to spamcop to complete the reports.
| >
| > Problem is, once I log in, that screen says:
| >
| > Unreported Spam Saved: >Report Now<
| > You have submitted spam which has not yet been reported. Please avoid
| > re-reporting spam. If you have already reported this spam or do not want
| > to report it, please make sure to click "cancel" instead of submitting
| > the report!
| >
| > Great. But how many do I have sitting out there? The link >Report Now<
| > takes me to one of them seemingly at random. Would it be REALLY hard to
| > have it say:
| >
| > You have submitted 48 spams which have not yet been reported.
| >
| > Or something along those lines?
| >
| > Just suggestin'....
|
| Just a thought;
|
| You can do this yourself by doing a bcc to another account of everything
| sent to spamcop via whatever means you are using. Or just have your
| system increment a counter for every outgoing spamcop report that would
| give you some idea of how many pending reports you have. Reset the count
| after you are done reporting stuff.
The average reporting time is useless information and does nothing to
improve to actual report cycle. OTOH the number of unreported spam would be
useful if for no other reason than I know if I have time to finish or have
to come back to do the job (much) later. Net reporting time for me would
impove.
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