KLaM Postmaster a écrit : > > So far I am not seeing a lot of "funny" addresses, however I am seeing a > fair number for non-existent recipients fortunately the standard checks > handle those very well. >
if the "non-existent recipients" aren't addresses that real people could mistype or guess (someone looking for an old friend and trying an old nick name with your domain), and haven't been to subscribe to "legitimate" sites (either by one of your users, or by a spammer...), then they are candidate. note that when I enable these pseudo-traps, no automatic action is done without human verification (it's quick though, but one never knows). now, I didn't enable them since very long. I have a few old accounts at my ISP that give me enough junk (including the old mlist.o...@free.fr that I used for a short period to subscribe to mailing-lists...).