Andrea Gozzi: > Hi all. > Some time ago I set up a spammers' trap in the way of a fake webmail > service where they can register for a "free account". > Up until now I was just saving their details (name,current email,ip,..) > in a database and never sending them the "account" login information. > Since many of the scammers that register are emailing me back with a > request for such data, I thought of giving it to them, but not allowing > their mail to be sent. > Even better, all their mail should go to a local account so that I could > check for "419" messages and spread the word around. > > To be clearer: I want to set up a domain, myfreemail.com, where the > spammers will have their accounts. They will be able to log-in with a > webmail client and receive correctly any email addressed to them (unless > caught by SA, but that's another story). > What they will not be able to do, is to send mail. Any email originating > from the webmail for myfreemail.com will have to be diverted to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] without telling the sender. To him everything will > look like it went well and the delivery was successful. > > My question is: can I accomplish something like that with postfix (and > my current virtual domain setup)?
Depending on how your webmail injects mail into Postfix, and how it can be distinguished from other mail: man 5 access (see REDIRECT action) man 5 header_checks (see REDIRECT action) Wietse