I'm trying to get spam to spamcannibal's sc_mailfilter.pl script so  
that the dns blacklist can be updated.  If I send an email from the  
mailhub either via telnet or evolution to the lan address of my relay  
servers, I have a REDIRECT rule that rediercts those messages to the  
relay servers local mail servers on port 26.

I cannot forward mail to sc_mailfilter.pl as this will break things.

How does this script work anyways?  I'm wondering if I can process the  
spam on the mail hub and physically send an email with headers  
carrying the appropriate information?  So essentially, I am talking  
about sending email over a local area network with a forged remote  
source and an empty body.  After all, I think this
is all that I need.  I'm running postfix on the relay servers and the  
mailhub and I have perl, procmail, .forward files, and fetchmail to  
work with.

Perhaps there is a way to trigger a redirect that leaves the original  
sender, not the current sender, intact?  I realize that I'm asking how  
to lie to a mail server, but I don't see how else I can approach this.

Without this information, spamcannibal doesn't tarpit anything and is  
essentially worthless.

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