Hello, on 02.02.2002 01:16, Warren Michelsen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> At 1:21 PM +0300 2/1/02, Technical Support wrote:
>> Hello, on 31.01.2002 22:10, Warren Michelsen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> 
>>> If the same spamtrap address applies to all domains, how about:
>>> 
>>> <albert.alford@*> = spamtrap
>> 
>> That won't work, since wildcards are not supported in the Router for the
>> domain part of addresses.
> 
> So a spammer that went for my lower priority server would sneak past spamtrap
> addresses?
> 
> Or would the secondary SIMS server, when connecting to the primary, get
> rejected by the primary because of the spamtrap address? If the latter, would
> the subject email sit in the secondary's queue until it expired?

I don't quite understand how a secondary domain on the server is related to
a secondary server (MX backup.)

Yes, you can set up spamtraps on the MX backup servers as well. As soon as
an address given in RCPT TO matches spamtrap the whole message is trapped.
You just can't use wildcards in the domain part of the address.

-- 
Best regards,
Dmitry Akindinov

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