How do you know it's not someone who honestly wants a webmail account..?

-N.

On Sep 6, 2008, at 5:35 AM, Andrea Gozzi wrote:

Hi all.
Some time ago I set up a spammers' trap in the way of a fake webmail
service where they can register for a "free account".
Up until now I was just saving their details (name,current email,ip,..)
in a database and never sending them the "account" login information.
Since many of the scammers that register are emailing me back with a
request for such data, I thought of giving it to them, but not allowing
their mail to be sent.
Even better, all their mail should go to a local account so that I could
check for "419" messages and spread the word around.

To be clearer: I want to set up a domain, myfreemail.com, where the
spammers will have their accounts. They will be able to log-in with a
webmail client and receive correctly any email addressed to them (unless
caught by SA, but that's another story).
What they will not be able to do, is to send mail. Any email originating
from the webmail for myfreemail.com will have to be diverted to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] without telling the sender. To him everything will
look like it went well and the delivery was successful.

My question is: can I accomplish something like that with postfix (and
my current virtual domain setup)?

Andrea





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