> Get permission to redirect e-mail from a client's former employees where
> that employee's address receives a ton of spam. 

Also, I've just checked a former employee's account who hasn't worked
here for a year or soa lot of the mail sitting in their mailbox isn't SPAM.

It also included:

-Mailing list mail
-Personal mail from people that obviously didn't know his new address
-Domain name expiry warnings (would you want these to become false
positives and lose your domain name?!) - I fowarded these :)
-Product updates from companies he had purchased from (not really spam)
..and even a gift voucher from Amazon.com!

If you automatically sa-learnt these messages you could really mess up
your bayes database and make it very ineffective.

So reusing an old mailbox and assuming it must all be spam I would say
is a very bad idea.

You'd be better off creating a honeypot address and posting to lots of
newsgroups (eg alt.test) and putting it on as many websites as you
legitimately can (WITHOUT spamming people's blogs/forums please!).
Perhaps filling in a few unsubscribe requests from spam you already have
in the name of the honeypot address (although I have actually witnessed
spammers actually take me off their lists when I've done this to see
what happens - not all spammers seem to be evil!).

Nick...

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