Craig Sanders said: > Anyone out there interested in this? If there's enough interest, I may > get it into shape for release as a debian package. It requires creation > of an account called junkmail. The new version also requires junkmail > to be listed as a trusted user (so it can fake the from address) in the > smail config file.
I'd like to see it. Normally, faked From: headers are bad 'netiquette, but since junk mail is evil to begin with, I don't think I'd mind... :) > planned enhancements include: You might want to consider saving some of the junkmail (perhaps a database holding about 5Meg worth of junkmail), and send each spammer a copy of each of those junk mails, just so they know how it feels :) Preface each one with "Gee, your junk mail was really boring. Perhaps you could take some hints from this one..." That would also make it *very* hard for the spammer to ignore bounced-back mail. -- Scott Barker Linux Consultant [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cuug.ab.ca:8001/~barkers/ (under construction) [ I try to reply to all e-mail within 5 days. If you don't ] [ get a response by then, I probably didn't get your e-mail ] [ (we have a sometimes sporadic connection to the internet) ] "A really busy person never knows how much he weighs." - Edgar Watson Howe

