On Mon, 22 Mar 2004, Ben Kamen wrote:

> Well, we do that for a reason... it sends spammers to the next 
> (unreachable) MX point after failing to send spam to the primary. I used 
> to use 127.0.0.1 - but people like SBC block incoming mail if the 
> remote's have any MX's set like that (poo!)...

Hmm...  I have a thought.  Buy a $5.00 misc domain.  Use that domain for
spamtraps and stuff [EMAIL PROTECTED] into spammers' unsub forms.  
Point the MX records for that domain to 164.62.7.63-65 and 164.62.7.25.  
The only question that remains is will they accept all mail destined for 
any user at any domain? :)  I done all of that with the exception of the 
MX trickery on a couple other domains.  I used them for auto-reporting 
though, nothing more.  I wonder if it would work.

Justin



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