>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?

Yes

>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.
>

Web* has no such feature.  I guess it is time to move to Communicate Pro.

Jeff


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