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1 | SpamCop Reporting |
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3 | Helps you identify spam and send a proper message to the correct address to |
4 | SpamCop. (See http://spamcop.net/ for more information) |
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7 | Features |
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10 | * Quick one-click interface to report spam via email |
11 | * Alternate, but immediate form-based processing |
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14 | Description |
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17 | Tired of getting spam? SpamCop helps you report it to the proper people. |
18 | It even creates spam reports and will mail them off for you. All that is |
19 | required to send a spam report is about a few seconds of your time and about |
20 | five clicks. |
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22 | It is strongly suggested you set up a mail forwarder account and have it |
23 | forwarded to your current mailbox. Sometimes mail reported with SpamCop |
24 | gets on weird spam mailing lists. If your happens to get on the list, you |
25 | can then just delete the forwarder and get a new one. Make sure to use the |
26 | forwarder to sign up for SpamCop and get the required information for the |
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30 | Installation |
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33 | Go back to the main directory, run configure and add the plugin. |
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36 | API |
37 | === |
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39 | SquirrelMail hooks used by plugin: |
40 | * loading_prefs |
41 | * optpage_register_block |
42 | * read_body_header_right |
43 | * compose_send |
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45 | Plugin preference keys: |
46 | * spamcop_enabled |
47 | * spamcop_delete |
48 | * spamcop_save |
49 | * spamcop_method |
50 | * spamcop_type |
51 | * spamcop_id |