Report it to whom? … don't ever, ever click on the link that says "To remove your name, blah blah blah." … If you respond, you will be deluged.
else notice that the spammers have shifted from the images to PDFs for their spammies?
As for reporting spoofing emails, it takes more effort. You have to 1) go to the spoofed company's website (ebay, amazon, paypal, etc ), 2) find the spoof report form on their website, 3) fill the form and send it. I was wondering if it was worth it.
Your script does sound like a nice idea... although I receive e-mail from seven different e-mail providers, so I'm not sure how practical it would be for me to implement.
The other thing is that I use my junk mail box liberally... I send all the advertisements there, but some of them, I look at (e.g. when Guess or Bluefly or sometimes Apple sends me a message -- I send them to junk, but I read them; I delete the ones that want to make my penis bigger automatically.)
I see. That would be beyond my abysmal scripting skills. The script would have to find out where to forward each report depending on who routed you the e-mail. Maybe it's possible to create such a script but I wouldn't know.
Not necessarily so much effort. For PayPal and eBay you can simply forward the email to spoof@paypal.com or spoof@eBay.com in a few clicks. I don't know what they do with it but I usually send those out.