I could easily disable quoting the original message, but would that solve
it in this case?

Is the spam trap so smart that it detects spam in the body of the message,
or is it just that mail got sent to that address by your server?

a.h.s. boy (lists) said:
> I just got off the phone with my ISP (Speakeasy), who were about
> ready to cut off my service...here's why:
>
> 1) Spammer sends an unsubscribe request to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> spoofing the From: header to be "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
> 2) Spammer also includes spammy nonsense in the body of the message.
> 3) LetterRip receives the message, and responds to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "You are not subscribed to this list"
> _AND_ all the spammy crap that was posted with the unsub request.
> 4) Speakeasy calls me, and threatens to shut me off because my
> mailing list software is being hijacked to send spam.
>
> Is there some way I can modify LetterRip to NOT echo the original
> message back with the response? Otherwise, I'm going to have to
> abandon LetterRip altogether, since LR has _already_ sent mail to a
> spamtrap address...
>
> spud.
>
>
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