Victor Duchovni escreveu:
> On Mon, Feb 09, 2009 at 02:44:09PM +0000, Jo?o Miguel Neves wrote:
>
>   
>> Good morning,
>>
>> I'm using spamassassin thru amavisd. I also have a bunch of spamtraps
>> (addresses that were never used by persons, but that receive spam
>> regularly) feeding automatically its bayes filter. Sometimes I get some
>> spam that goes to regular addresses and to the spamtraps around the same
>> time. Is there a way or, what is the correct way of delaying some addresses?
>>     
>
> Don't "delay", if your "spamtrap" addresses are well chosen, have
> never existed as valid email addresses, and are unlikely to be mistyped
> accidentally by a human sender, you can just "REDIRECT" all mail for
> a spamtrap address to that same spamtrap address, this drops all the
> other recipients.
>   
That's a good addiction, but I already have that working.

What I'm trying is dealing with the spam sent for a single address. My
idea is the following:

1) Spammer sends emails to existing users and spamtraps;

2) Normal users email is frozen for 2 to 5 minutes;

3) Spamtraps are queued and teach spamassassin bayes filter;

4) Normal users email is unfrozen, spamassassin catches the spam, and it
doesn't reach the user mailbox.

Do a need to do a custom transport to do this?

Thanks in advance,
João Miguel Neves

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