Am 04.01.2026 um 16:09:52 Uhr schrieb Daniel Colquitt via mailop: > I’m running a small low-volume self-hosted mail server. Since my mail > volume is small, I’m considering setting up spamtraps to help train > my spam filter. Is this still effective? If so, are there any tips or > short tutorials on seeding spamtraps (i.e., getting the spamtrap > address used by spammers)? I’ve done a quick web search, but almost > all of the hits are aimed at spammers trying to avoid spamtraps.
I place certain spamtraps to uceprotect on my mail signatures and on my webserver. The user part is different, so I hope it will be crawled and mailed many times. Seems to work, as I already received spam with my own address and the trap address. They crawl mail archives and webservers, even small ones. -- Gruß Marco Send unsolicited bulk mail to [email protected]
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