Victor Duchovni escreveu:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 10:29:28AM +0000, Jo?o Miguel Neves wrote:
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 addition, 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
Why bother delivering the normal users if you are definitely going to
catch the junk. This is needlessly complex and pointless.
If I don't do the delay, what happens is that the junk goes thru
because, in a lot of cases, spamassassin doesn't know it's junk yet.
Best regards,
João Miguel Neves
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