KLaM Postmaster a écrit :
> [snip]
>>   
> An alternative is to put up a decoy address. One for which email appears
> to be accepted, but where it is dropped, 

I use what I call pseudo-traps here. they are only enabled from time to
time. when they are enabled, I check the messages, and I use that to
feed Bayes and other things (IP BL, uri bl, ... etc).

> preferably while tar-pitting the sender.

I am not a fan of tarpitting. the guys at the other end have more
bandwidth and resources than myself. so I don't fight on their field.

> I don't know if this is possible, but one can dream.
> At the moment I think my approach will be to create series of addresses
> for munging and add them to my blacklist, probably munge01 - 99.
> 

I don't know for you, but I get a lot of attempts to "funny" addresses
like <47f280be.9000...@netoyen.net>. one of my pseudo-traps is
/\d{5...@netoyen\.net$/.

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