Benyes Krisztián wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> In my case I did the following:
> 
> I have a real-time "unknown users" collector which gains those mail-
> address attempts that do not exist on my system (and never existed!) 
> but spammers try to deliver like [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / etc. I treat this non-
> existing mail addresses like "spamtrap candidates".
> 
> You would be supprised if you knew how much absolutely false mail-
> addresses do they try to deliver like 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] in spite I don't have any hidden 
> weblinks for spamtraps.
> 
> If any of these "spamtrap candidates" reach a specific hit count then it 
> automaticaly becomes a spamtrap. As time goes I reduce the hit count 
> of each "spamtrap candidate", so accidentaly mispelled valid mail-
> addresses won't become spamtraps. When the hit count of 
> a "spamtrap candidate" is reduced to 0 then it is deleted from the list 
> of "spamtrap candidates".
> 
> Now I have 37 users (in my small domain), 192 spamtraps and 
> 413 "spamtrap candidates" in spite of the fact I did not type in any 
> spamtraps manualy.
> 
> I'm sure that it's not possible to apply this solution in a large 
> environment, although anyone tries the same, be careful with:
> - non existing mail addresses that ever existed
> - mispelled mail-address subscriptions to mailing-lists


I'd love to see how your doing this.  Do you have this solution/scipts 
documented that you could send/post?

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