Could use a .qmail file for each of those spamtrap addresses which 
passes the message off to a script which plucks out the sender's IP 
address (from the appropriate Received: header) and appends it to your 
ip-blacklist-file.

I'd recommend AGAINST using the sender email address as it could result 
in a denial of service if someone simply forges a legitimate email 
address as the sender address.


On 6/22/11 9:33 AM, Eleftherios Chamakiotis wrote:
> What I want is this: whenever a message is delivered to one of these 
> addresses, the sender should be automatically added to the 
> blacklist_senders file (or something similar to the same effect).

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