Ok, I thought I'd give SpamCop a try. I expanded the headers of the spam, and
forwarded it to spamcop at spamcop.net .

Got this niffy autoresponse back.

> Subject: SpamCop has accepted 1 email for processing
> 
> SpamCop is now ready to process your spam.
> 
> Note: Please use spam at cmds.spamcop.net instead of spamcop at spamcop.net.
> 
> Members should use these links:
> http://members.spamcop.net/sc?tid=z25143423z67ed3781865afb2bd7bf098cc6861996z
> 
> Non-Members must use these links:
> http://spamcop.net/sc?id=z25143423z67ed3781865afb2bd7bf098cc6861996z

Went to the non-member url and I get this message.

Saved email:
This page may be saved for future reference:
http://spamcop.net/sc?id=z25143423z67ed3781865afb2bd7bf098cc6861996z
Guessing end of header is here:>
For more accurate results, please deliniate body with an empty line

Parsing header:
No source IP address found, cannot proceed. Not full header?
No tracking information found in header:

> Return-Path: <mailer at mail15.transcentives.net>

Probably not full headers - see FAQ:
Email software FAQ

no header

Would send message source reports to:
Cookie option allows additional reporting in this space.

Looking at the FAQ, I do have unset forward_decode in my rc file. What gives?

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