On Pt, 2008-06-27 at 07:07 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Paweł Tęcza writes:
> 
> > Below is an example piece of aliases file. It forwards user's reply to
> > postmaster and does a copy of the reply in a text file.
> > 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED], phishing-reply
> > phishing-reply: |cat >> /path/to/phishing-reply.txt
> > 
> > I think it can be useful for another postmasters.
> 
> The whole problem with this approach is then you'll need to constantly 
> maintain and update a list of phishing mailboxes.

Hi Sam,

Fortunately we have been attacked only one time. I hope I never need to
use that tip :)

> This is a losing war. The only solution here is a large cluestick, applied 
> sufficiently to the lusers' heads.

I believe that people aren't so stupid to send their passwords to
anyone, but I would like to have any weapons to protect also dumb users.

Best regards,

Pawel



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