On Tuesday, June 4, 2002, at 02:00  AM, Alexei Batyr' wrote:

> OK, it's nice for spam fighting. However sometimes address from 
> spam list
> could be placed to recipient list of normal message by accident.

Then it is not a spam trap email ID and should not be listed as 
such. Spam trap email IDs are deliberately put in locations that 
spammers harvest them -- and _only_ spammers harvest them. The ID 
should not be known or used by "normal" email users. A spam trap ID 
does not receive valid email. The whole point of the spam trap ID 
is that ALL email going to that ID is spam.

If you want an email ID to bounce normally, then do not list it as 
a spam trap. Leave it as an undefined email ID, instead.

--Bill


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