At 10:10 PM -0700 7/9/02, Matthew Hill wrote:
>Thanks! I actually did turn off the unknown account. They are all
>bouncing back. But damn there are still tons of them bouncing out.
>Actually used the unknown account for signing up for web sites using
>a fake email. When they started to spam i mad that address a spam
>address. Oh well!
On that subject...
I have a router entry which is:
<mh-*@harthaven.com>=mh.other
I've set up the "mh.other" account for all mail addressed to mh-<anything>.
This way, I can always sign up with, for example, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (at
MSN) and, should I start getting spam via one of these addresses, I can
spamtrap specific addresses (as I did for mh-msn, which is the only one
that has gone that way so far; thanks, Micro$oft).
Of course, this works completely without the "unknown" account being active.
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