Make sure your account is set to use the two-part "workaround form".Users are encouraged to complain about this deficiency to Microsoft. All Outlook add-ons or work-arounds are only partial solutions, they do not actually get the full email source. It should be noted that even with this, or any other work-around discovered to date, Outlook users simply cannot get the full email source.
Users of Outlook may now paste spam headers and body into a special two-part form, and SpamCop will do its best to patch them together. To submit spam from Outlook you must use the special Outlook/Eudora workaround form, which is accessible from the initial log-in page. Outlook does not display the Internet headers and message body together for submission using the standard web form. Internet Mail Enhancement Patch in order to display the email headers
Microsoft Outlook 97 may require an update called the You must use the web form to submit spam if you use Outlook as your email client. The add-on programs mentioned above will not work with Outlook. It is not possible to use the email submission system with Outlook. You can copy/paste or look into running mailwasher or some other 3rd party add-in/add-on but you must stop forwarding as an attachment. Thusly, if you are running Outlook you *may not* forward your spams as an attachment for processing. Outlook is reordering the headers, not SpamCop. The result of the 'scrambled" or reordered Received headers means that SpamCop does not reliably know where the injection point of the spam is. It reorders the Received headers, which makes them untrustworthy, as well as deleting/not forwarding other headers including X-headers, which is of less importance but which may loose some valuable information needed by ISPs/hosting companies. It is not possible to use SpamCop's email submission system with Outlook unless you use one of the below add-on programs or similar macro.Īs a result of a fairly lengthy and intense investigation of Outlook 20: Outlook does *not* include full and accurate headers when you forward spams as attachments. Outlook does not properly forward mail with the headers and message body intact.