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On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 20:47:20 +0200, mouss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
spam traps are not a simple thing. if spammers can guess your spam
traps, they can poison them directly, or they can use them as a forged
sender address to other people (think of subscribing them to
lists/groups/...). if they are not protected, honest usrs may send mail
to. ... etc.

so before training dspam (or any filter) with spam trap mail, make sure
you don't pollute your doctionary.


I wonder which spammer would go all the way as to pick my trap address to
send from...


they don't have to "go". they have lists that they use both for sender and recipient address. this explains the backscatter storms we see these days.
I think policyd is great, someone on the list pointed me to it.


policyd has nothing to with spam traps. but it does have nice features.

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