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An AppleScript Spam Reporter
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An AppleScript Spam Reporter


  • Subject: An AppleScript Spam Reporter
  • From: "Joseph A. Weaks" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 23:32:19 -0500

I'm tired of getting two emails everyday inviting me to add 2-4
inches to my penis. (Who told them mine was small.)
I want to try automating forwarding these messages to
"email@hidden" for a bit. The best bet, as I can tell from
reading docs, is to look for the final Domain name in the Received
sections of the header. I need a way to grab the last domain found
in the Received: line of the email header. I'm using Eudora 5.
The string I need to pull in the below example is "npl.org", that
being the last domain appearing in the Received: headers. Any ideas
on any way to grab this?

Here's an example header:

*****************
X-Apparently-To: email@hidden via web11007; 08 Aug 2001 17:46:53
-0700 (PDT)
Return-Path: <email@hidden>
X-Track: 390: 2
X-YahooFilteredBulk: 199.95.73.27

References: 
 >Re: Compiling Classic osaxen in OS X (From: "Bob.Kalbaugh" <email@hidden>)

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