>Terrific ... I had tried <spambag.com>=error and that didn't work,
>but I think I understand now that it would have only worked if
>"spambag.com" was listed in the address being spammed *before* the @
>symbol, correct?
I suppose, though I've not tested. Since the use of brackets is for
account level routing I've always specificed the @domain.com portion to be
specific.
>I'll try it without the brackets. And I assume
>spambag.com=spamtrap would work, too, right?
Probably not. Spamtraps are an account level rather than a domain level
thing.
You'll see the specs here:
http://www.stalker.com/SIMS/AntiSpam.html#SpamTrap
Spamtraps are based on the recipient not the sender. I'm not sure why you
would set an entire domain you were hosting as a spamtrap. Seems to me if
you weren't going to use it for real mail you'd just drop the domain
rather than use it as a spamtrap.
So they'd be used like:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>=spamtrap
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