Rat On Spam

Want to rat on all the Spammers that waste your life sending you junk mail?

Last thing you want to do is reply to the email - it just lets them know you exist and your email works.

Please note - this software requires that you are using SpamCop - see http://www.spamcop.net/

So you’re left with the frustration of feeling helpless. Well there is something you can do - report them to their ISP. We report Spam through SpamCop - it makes you feel like you’re doing something and it seem to work - nothing like seeing a repeat spammer has been removed a couple of daysPut those Spammers in Jail after you reported him - gets rid of that victim feeling. If everyone reported Spam, maybe it would cease to exist.

Reporting Spam to SpamCop or an ISP administrator requires sending the raw headers from the email. Doing this from the Eudora mail system is somewhat cumbersome. This utility will pull Spam Email from a designated Eudora mailbox and allow emailing it or pasting the text into a reporting system.

[A version for Pegeaus Mail is under development]

Special consideration is given to reporting to SpamCop, but the email can be forwarded to any ISP administrator.

The system has been tested with Windows 98SE, and Eudora Pro 5.1. It should work with any version of Windows or Eudora.

The software will work for 30 days with all functions available. After this time, it will prompt for a registration and the capability for sending reporting directly to SpamCop becomes disabled. All archived data on emails remain accessible. Registered users will get an access code that removes the warning, and get any updates free.

Requirements - Windows, Eudora email, [Pegasus Mail coming soon], email running from an ISP with an SMTP address. Most email will work with this, but not systems such as Hotmail or AOL.

The product is shareware - 30 day trial period - payable after this.

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