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# Bulk Barrage
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Bulk Barrage is a command-line tool that enables users to report spam emails to
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the SignalSpam platform <signal-spam.fr>.
This tool serves as a bridge between individual users and the SignalSpam
service, facilitating the process of submitting spam for official investigation
and action.
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## Introduction
Bulk Barrage is a community-driven project developed independently from
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SignalSpam. It offers a convenient way for users to report spam emails directly
from any email-piping capable mail client by leveraging the HTML forms on
SignalSpam's web platform. The project is currently in beta but is mature
enough for daily use.
## Requirements
To use the project:
* An account on SignalSpam.
To build the project from source:
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* Make,
* CMake
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* CrystalLang and Shards.
## Installation
To install Bulk Barrage, follow these steps:
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1. Ensure that CrystalLang is installed on your system.
2. Clone the repository:
```bash
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git clone https://github.com/your-repo/bulk-barrage.git
cd bulk-barrage
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```
3. Use the Makefile to build the project:
```bash
make build
```
## Usage
Bulk Barrage can be used in a few simple steps:
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```bash
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Usage: bulk-barrage [options] [command]
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Commands:
configure Initialize the configuration
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report Process and report spam email (default: from STDIN)
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Options:
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-h, --help Show this help
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```
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### Reporting spam from command-line
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To report a spam email, you can use the `report` command:
```bash
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cat spam_email.eml | bulk-barrage report
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```
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### Reporting spam from Mutt (or Neomutt)
Add the following code in your `~/.muttrc` configuration file.
```muttrc
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macro index,pager \ez "<enter-command>set pipe_decode=no\n<pipe-entry>bulk-barrage report\n<enter-command>set pipe_decode=yes\n<delete-message>" "Report a spam using Bulk Barrage"
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```
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## Configuration
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After installation, run `bulk-barrage configure` to set up your user
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configuration, which may include credentials or preferences for interacting
with the SignalSpam platform.
## Issue Reporting
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Issues can be reported on [Bulk Barrage's Issue Tracker](https://code.apps.glenux.net/glenux/bulk-barrage/issues).
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## License
This project is licensed under the LGPL-3.0-or-later.
## Acknowledgments and thanks
* SignalSpam for their efforts in combating spam.
* The CrystalLang community for support and resources.
## Alternatives
For alternative solutions or more information on SignalSpam, you can refer to:
- [SignalSpam's Official Blog Post](https://signal.eu.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/signalspam.txt)
- [Bortzmeyer's Guide on Reporting to Signal Spam](https://www.bortzmeyer.org/signaler-a-signal-spam.html)