Mark Hepler wrote: [...]
does anyone know of a website that has an example of setting up a spamtrap like this with postfix ?I don't know about postfix, but since you mention courier I'd suggest a slightly different approach. If your users use IMAP it might be easier to have them copy their mails to a special folder (either a private one or a shared one) and have spamassassin regularly learn all mails in this folder(s).
Advantage: your users can't spoil the emails. I tried to have them bounce their false-negatives to me, but they tend to forward (thus loosing all headers) automatically add their footers (which would usually indicate ham) or even add comments ("I got this spam three times! Do something about it!!"). So forwarded mails are not the best thing to have bayes learn...
-- CU, Patrick.
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