--On 20 April 2010 16:52:16 +0100 [email protected] wrote:
> Apologies for the odd question. I'm looking at setting up a really quick > and simple Exim to use as a honeypot and wonder if it's possible to do > this: > > Have it accept everything that is thrown at it but write every mail to a > local file only - not actually deliver it. However, I would like to > preserve the intended original recipient. > > I'm guessing this would be a really simple runtime config that would use > a redirect router, but my fear is I don't want to mis-configure it and > for it to start 'poluting'. > > I've spent a number of days messing with honeyd, but I figure Exim would > just do a better job! > > If anyone has a view on setting this up - or any suggestions for the > config, I'd be greatful. I'm still learning this brilliant MTA, and I'm > rather falling in love with it :-) Why not set up a shadow IMAP server, and add a router that delivers spam to that server? -- Ian Eiloart IT Services, University of Sussex 01273-873148 x3148 For new support requests, see http://www.sussex.ac.uk/its/help/ -- ## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
