I credit spamtrap addresses with having helped me reduce my UCE by a
considerable amount. This evening it occurred to me that copying my
spamtraps to my secondary mail server (also running SIMS) I could probably
save myself some bandwidth.

On my primary, for instance, my router includes the line:
<albert.alford> = spamtrap

On my secondary, is it just a matter of adding:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> = spamtrap
or would it be done differently?

And does it matter where that address is in relation to the "secondary
entry," that is the line:
alfordmedia.com=alfordmedia.com.smtp

Thanks for your input.
-- 
Dave Pooser
Manager of Information Services
Alford Media  http://www.alfordmedia.com


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