NAME
    RT::Extension::ReportSpam - mark tickets as spam with one click

DESCRIPTION
    A simple extension that works with RT 4.0 and newer and allows users to
    report a ticket as a spam message.

INSTALLATION
    "perl Makefile.PL"
    "make"
    "make install"
        May need root permissions

    Edit your /opt/rt4/etc/RT_SiteConfig.pm
        Add this line:

            Set(@Plugins, qw(RT::Extension::ReportSpam));

        or add "RT::Extension::ReportSpam" to your existing @Plugins line.

    Clear your mason cache
            rm -rf /opt/rt4/var/mason_data/obj

    Restart your webserver

USING ON RT 3.8
    Users of this extension on RT 3.8 should not upgrade past version 0.03
    of this extension.

HOW TO …
  Report Spam
    On any ticket page, you can report the ticket as spam by clicking "S".

    You can also click the "S" on the Tools → Spam → Recent page, which
    lists all the recently created tickets with status "new" and without
    owner.

    If you have rights to delete tickets you mark as spam, then they will be
    deleted automatically at the same time.

  Query All Tickets Reported as Spam
    To find all tickets reported as spam and not deleted you can navigate to
    Tools → Spam → Reported, or use the query builder in advanced mode with
    the following query:

        HasAttribute = 'SpamReports'

    Both of these methods list the tickets reported as spam by others
    without rights to delete tickets themselves.

  Confirm a Ticket as Spam
    You can confirm the reports by clicking "S" after querying all tickets
    reported as spam. If you have rights to delete tickets then they will be
    deleted.

BUGS
    All bugs should be reported via email to
    bug-RT-Extension-ReportSpam@rt.cpan.org
    <mailto:bug-RT-Extension-ReportSpam@rt.cpan.org> or via the web at
    rt.cpan.org
    <http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=RT-Extension-ReportSpa
    m>.

AUTHOR
    Ruslan Zakirov <Ruslan.Zakirov@gmail.com>

    Thomas Sibley <trs@bestpractical.com>

LICENSE
    Under the same terms as perl itself.