Sam Varshavchik writes:

> Descripe the accident where someone would take an address off a "10
million
> E-mail addresses of opportunity seekers" CD, and include it as a recipient
> of a normal message.
> at kind of accident

I'm using spamtrap to prevent kind of "dictionary attack" when one of my
domains flooded by spam with simple Russian names as addresses (e.g.
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc.). But at the same time there is valid
usernames similar to these, e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] If somebody mistakenly placed
"olga" instead of "olgam" to a recipient list his message bounced
completely.

> > case sender would prefere his message to be bounced only for this
address
> > and delivered to others, exactly as it happens for undeliverable
addresses.
>
> Then make it a non-existent address.

You're right. I'll probably simply remove usernames similar to real ones
from spam list.

Thanks,
Alexei.


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