What about creating a REJECT recipient rule for "abuse@", etc, with a
message like: "Mailbox disabled due to spam. Please, contact us by:
http://xxx/contact.php";. And then having some kind of ticket system in
contact.php requiring at least a Turing test -aka Captcha- to accept the
new request? In this way you can still be contacted and you avoid typical
spam to known addresses (root@, postmaster@, webmaster@, ...).

Another idea would be: "Mailbox disabled due to spam. Please, contact us
at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]". And then having the real
support mailbox at [EMAIL PROTECTED] You could change this last
 one from time to time (and updating REJECT message, of course).

Cheers,
-r

Charles Marcus escribió:
> On 8/26/2008, Robert Schetterer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> as far i know
>> blacklist reputation
>> is only related to
>> answering hostmaster@
>> postmaster@
>> abuse@
>> webmaster@
>> by rfc 
> 
> My understanding is the RFC only requires postmaster and abuse to be
> valid, NOT webmaster - and I've NEVER used hostmaster for anything...
> 

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