Marcin Krol a écrit :
> Henrik K wrote:
> sure there's other useful stuff you can do with spamtrap mails too.
>>
>> Unfortunately it takes a lot of effort to create *good* spamtraps.
>
> Yep.
>
>> It's just
>> too much trouble for a normal admin, I leave it to those who have time on
>> their han
sebast...@debianfan.de wrote:
Hello,
in one topic in the past - some users had an discussion about spamtraps.
Is there any chance to get a "how to start a spamtrap with spamassassin" ?
thx
Sebastian
Here's one approach:
http://blog.rompe.org/How_to_configure_spamassassin_to_use_an_inexist
Marcin Krol wrote:
Henrik K wrote:
sure there's other useful stuff you can do with spamtrap mails too.
Unfortunately it takes a lot of effort to create *good* spamtraps.
Yep.
It's just
too much trouble for a normal admin, I leave it to those who have time on
their hands. You can do the sim
Marcin Krol wrote on Fri, 12 Dec 2008 10:43:57 +0100:
> posted spamtraps to Usenet some 6 months ago and I
> still get very little spam caught in spamtraps.
you will have to exclude them from RBL blocking, of course ;-)
I have one Usenet spamtrap that is getting a lot of spam, although it
hasn
On Tue, 2007-09-18 at 17:41 +0300, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> It may take a couple of years for a trap to activate, but eventually
> they will.
> I'm not an expert on this, so looking forward to better methods as
> well in this thread.
One thing I chuckle at is that spammers fat finger addresses l