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.
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.