John D. Hardin wrote:
On Mon, 6 Nov 2006, Evan Platt wrote:
Off the bat, I wouldn't want to do it for every bad e-mail address,
just a bunch of known bad ones, addresses that somehow got added to
mailing lists, or the such.
Any suggestions?
Create the user accounts (which is the simplest way to get it to start
accepting messages) and run sa-learn --spam against their mailboxes
from cron.daily.
Alternatively, create a single sa-honeypot user and redirect all your
targeted bad addresses to that account, and then run sa-learn --spam
against that one mailbox from cron.daily.
And then an important email comes into the organization, with a single
pair of characters transposed, and thus not only disappears, but gets
learned as spam. Then everyone in IT draws straws to see who gets to
fall on their sword.