On Thu, 2008-05-08 at 09:33 +0100, Justin Mason wrote: > Kevin W. Gagel writes: > > ----- Original Message ----- > > >Marc Perkel wrote: > > >> Looking for a few volunteers who want to reduce their spambot spam and > > >> at the same time help me track spambots for my black list. This is free > > >> and mutual benefit. I (junkemailfilter.com) want to be your highest > > >> numbered fake MX record. Here's how you would configure your domain: > > > > > >A generous offer and an admirable effort. But if you think I or my > > >clients are going to route mail to your servers you are mistaken. Even > > >if I knew you personally, I don't think ethics or common sense would > > >allow me to do so. > > > > > >DAve > > > > Personally I use the honeypot project. I recomend it. See: > > http://www.projecthoneypot.org > > For info. > > btw, if you have spare spamtrap *domains* -- not just /etc/aliases > forwards -- we'd love to get a couple pointed at the SpamAssassin > spamtraps... >
What should the MX'es be pointed to ? Also what are tricks of getting mails on your spamtrap ? > --j.