| 1 | <?php |
| 2 | |
| 3 | define('SM_PATH','../../'); |
| 4 | require_once(SM_PATH . 'include/validate.php'); |
| 5 | |
| 6 | displayPageHeader($color, "None"); |
| 7 | |
| 8 | $action = (!isset($action) ? '' : $action); |
| 9 | |
| 10 | switch ($action) { |
| 11 | case 'enable': |
| 12 | setPref($data_dir, $username, 'spamcop_enabled', 1); |
| 13 | break; |
| 14 | case 'disable': |
| 15 | setPref($data_dir, $username, 'spamcop_enabled', ''); |
| 16 | break; |
| 17 | case 'save': |
| 18 | setPref($data_dir, $username, 'spamcop_delete', ''); |
| 19 | break; |
| 20 | case 'delete': |
| 21 | setPref($data_dir, $username, 'spamcop_delete', 1); |
| 22 | break; |
| 23 | case 'meth': |
| 24 | if (isset($meth)) { |
| 25 | setPref($data_dir, $username, 'spamcop_method', $meth); |
| 26 | } |
| 27 | break; |
| 28 | case 'save_id': |
| 29 | if (isset($ID)) { |
| 30 | setPref($data_dir, $username, 'spamcop_id', $ID); |
| 31 | } |
| 32 | break; |
| 33 | } |
| 34 | |
| 35 | global $spamcop_enabled, $spamcop_delete; |
| 36 | spamcop_load(); |
| 37 | |
| 38 | ?> |
| 39 | <br> |
| 40 | <table width=95% align=center border=0 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0><tr><td bgcolor="<?php echo $color[0] ?>"> |
| 41 | <center><b><?php echo _("Options") ?> - Message Filtering</b></center> |
| 42 | </td></tr></table> |
| 43 | <br> |
| 44 | |
| 45 | <table align=center> |
| 46 | <tr> |
| 47 | <td align=right>SpamCop link is:</td> |
| 48 | <td><?PHP if ($spamcop_enabled) { |
| 49 | ?>Enabled (<a href="options.php?action=disable">Disable it</a>) |
| 50 | <?PHP } else { |
| 51 | ?>Disabled (<a href="options.php?action=enable">Enable it</a>) |
| 52 | <?PHP } |
| 53 | ?></td> |
| 54 | </tr> |
| 55 | <tr> |
| 56 | <td align=right valign=top>Delete spam when reported:<br> |
| 57 | <font size="-2">(Only works with email-based reporting)</font> |
| 58 | </td> |
| 59 | <td valign=top><?PHP if ($spamcop_delete) { |
| 60 | ?>Enabled (<a href="options.php?action=save">Disable it</a>) |
| 61 | <?PHP } else { |
| 62 | ?>Disabled (<a href="options.php?action=delete">Enable it</a>) |
| 63 | <?PHP } |
| 64 | ?></td> |
| 65 | </tr> |
| 66 | <tr> |
| 67 | <td align=right>Spam Reporting Method:</td> |
| 68 | <form method=post action=options.php><td> |
| 69 | <select name=meth> |
| 70 | <option value="quick_email"<?PHP |
| 71 | if ($spamcop_method == 'quick_email') echo ' SELECTED' |
| 72 | ?>>Quick email-based reporting</option> |
| 73 | <option value="thorough_email"<?PHP |
| 74 | if ($spamcop_method == 'thorough_email') echo ' SELECTED' |
| 75 | ?>>Thorough email-based reporting</option> |
| 76 | <option value="web_form"<?PHP |
| 77 | if ($spamcop_method == 'web_form') echo ' SELECTED' |
| 78 | ?>>Web-based form</option> |
| 79 | </select> |
| 80 | <input type=hidden name=action value=meth> |
| 81 | <input type=submit value="Save Method"> |
| 82 | </td></form> |
| 83 | </tr> |
| 84 | <tr> |
| 85 | <td valign=top align=right>Your SpamCop authorization code:<br> |
| 86 | <font size="-2">(see below)</font> |
| 87 | </td> |
| 88 | <form method=post action=options.php><td valign=top> |
| 89 | <input type=text size=30 name="ID" value="<?PHP |
| 90 | echo htmlspecialchars($spamcop_id) ?>"> |
| 91 | <input type=hidden name=action value=save_id> |
| 92 | <input type=submit value="Save ID"> |
| 93 | </td></form> |
| 94 | </tr> |
| 95 | </table> |
| 96 | |
| 97 | <p>SpamCop is a free service that greatly assists in finding the true source |
| 98 | of the spam and helps in letting the proper people know about the abuse.</p> |
| 99 | |
| 100 | <p>To use it, you must get a SpamCop authorization code. There is a free <a |
| 101 | href="http://spamcop.net/anonsignup.shtml">sign up page</a> so you can use |
| 102 | SpamCop.</p> |
| 103 | |
| 104 | <p><b>Before you sign up, be warned:</b> Some users have reported that the |
| 105 | email addresses used with SpamCop find their way onto spam lists. To be |
| 106 | safe, you can just create an email forwarding account and have all SpamCop |
| 107 | reports get sent to there. Also, if it gets flooded with spam, you can then |
| 108 | just delete that account with no worries about losing your real email address. |
| 109 | Just go create an email forwarder somewhere (<a |
| 110 | href="http://www.yahoo.com/">Yahoo!</a> has a <a |
| 111 | href="http://dir.yahoo.com/Business_and_Economy/Business_to_Business/Communications_and_Networking/Internet_and_World_Wide_Web/Email_Providers/Forwarding_Services/Free_Forwarding/">list |
| 112 | of places</a>) so that messages from system administrators and whatnot can |
| 113 | be sent to you.</p> |
| 114 | |
| 115 | <p>Once you have signed up with SpamCop and have received your SpamCop |
| 116 | authorization code, you need to enable this plugin -- just click the link |
| 117 | above. Once enabled, you go about your normal life. If you encounter a |
| 118 | spam message in your mailbox, just view it. On the right-hand side, near |
| 119 | the top of where the message is displayed, you will see a link to report |
| 120 | this message as spam. Clicking on it brings you to a confirmation page. |
| 121 | Confirming that you want the spam report sent will do different things with |
| 122 | different reporting methods.</p> |
| 123 | |
| 124 | <p><b>Email-based Reporting</b><br> |
| 125 | Pressing the button forwards the message to the SpamCop service and will |
| 126 | optionally delete the message. From there, you just need to go to your |
| 127 | INBOX and quite soon a message should appear from SpamCop. (It gets sent to |
| 128 | the account you registered with, so make sure that your mail forwarder works!) |
| 129 | Open it up, click on the appropriate link at the top, and a new browser |
| 130 | window will open.</p> |
| 131 | |
| 132 | <p>Currently, the quick reporting just forwards the request to the thorough |
| 133 | reporting. Also, it appears that this is for members (non-free) only. |
| 134 | Hopefully this will change soon.</p> |
| 135 | |
| 136 | <p><b>Web-based Reporting</b><br> |
| 137 | When you press the button on the confirmation page, this will pop open a new |
| 138 | browser window and the SpamCop service should appear inside. The message |
| 139 | will not be deleted (working on that part), but you won't need to wait for a |
| 140 | response email to start the spam reporting.</p> |
| 141 | |
| 142 | <p>The SpamCop service will display information as it finds it, so scroll |
| 143 | down until you see a form button. It might pause a little while it is |
| 144 | looking up information, so be a little patient. Read what it says, and |
| 145 | submit the spam. Close the browser window. Press Cancel or click on the |
| 146 | appropriate mail folder to see messages and/or delete the spam.</p> |
| 147 | |
| 148 | <p><b>For more information</b> about SpamCop, it's services, spam in general, |
| 149 | and many related topics, try reading through SpamCop's <a |
| 150 | href="http://spamcop.net/help.shtml">Help and Feedback</a> section.</p> |
| 151 | |
| 152 | </body></html> |