On 09/06/12 20:32, jdow wrote:
I rather enjoyed it when the list passed spam. Every spam received to
the list was instant grist for the SARE mill leading to better and tighter
rules for killing similar spams.
After awhile the amount of spam from actual spammers dropped fairly
dramatically as they put spamassassin list filters in their spam tools.
Those were the days....
{^_-}
I get quite a lot of spam sent to what appears to be scraped
message-...@mydomain.co.uk that I use for this list. Of course they were
being rejected as address unknown but I've since added some header rules
to my MTA to accept and redirect these to my spamtraps for bayes to feed
off :-D
Funnily enough the volume increases after each posting I make to this list.