
Eudora to Spamcop will quickly report spam to SpamCop from within Eudora. In addition to queueing a properly formatted spamreport message in your outbox, it has the following features: Submission of multiple selected messages at one invocation. If message has been left on server, script can be configured to set that message to be deleted. Attachments to the spam are deleted automatically, with or without notification, according to user preferences. Script can mark the spam as read, and can optionally trash it or move it to the Junk folder.
What's new in this version:
Removed Eudora's automatic insertion of ???@??? as the first line of submitted e-mail Turned off wrap for SpamCop bound messages so the headers maintain correct formatting. You should see a great reduction in the "couldn't parse head" messages we've been getting since SpamCop tightened up its parsing routines.
Mia for Gmail (was Notifier Pro for Gmail) is a desktop Gmail client which sits politely in your menu bar.