On 08/26/03 at 14:09 -0700, Jeff Logan opined:
> >On 08/26/03 at 14:01 -0700, Global Homes Webmaster opined:
> >
> >Create spamtrap addresses (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
> >spamtrap) and lay them out where spammers can pick them up.
>
> But I do not use SIMS for email I just use it for SMTP.I use WebStar for
> mail, would spam traps still work then?
Do you mean that you use SIMS only for outgoing SMTP and W* for incoming?
SIMS will still run recipient addresses through its router and zap messages
addressed to spamtraps. That'll keep you from sending messages to
spamtraps, but if your incoming mail doesn't come through your SIMS server,
it won't help you stop incoming spam. Of course, if W* Mail has anything
like spamtraps (I can't recall if it does or not), implement them there for
your incoming mail.
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Christopher Bort | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Webmaster, Global Homes | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<http://www.globalhomes.com/>
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