Just 2 cents worth of idea!

Tom has done a great job in creating a live "blacklist", meaning a list
that changes and does not just grow because something happened to get
listed in it 3 years ago.

But I think, perhaps an idea could be, that a group join Tom and do the
same thing.  We can easily use as many blacklists as we wish using
different weights.  If, for example, we blacklist our own list for
deletion we can easily assign a weight of 10 to each of the other
blacklists.  All it takes is for an address to be listed in multiple
lists, then we can have a higher degree of confidence that something is
worth deletion.  All it takes is a group and a single depository of the
blacklist files.

On a different note:
We are getting a lot of SPAM recently that have AOL addresses.  I
checked one of them with SPAMCOP and I was surprised that it immediately
indicated the IP is not an AOL IP, therefore it is forged.

Is there any tests we can do to detect the same thing?  Could this
actually be a good test to have for the big ISP's?  



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Karen Oland
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 11:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Kill list criteria- Image`fx


Tom,

You should remove

.m0.net         ID-20021011-000189

from the list. It is used by many legitimate mailing lists, from
bookstores
(Border's) to computer vendors (Palm to customers, HP to it's vendors)
to brokers (Ameritrade to its customers).  While you might be getting
some junkmail from a list, it would be a specific list, rather than the
entire domain that should be blacklisted (another reason I only use your
list as a trap, rather than a true blacklist).  I've had to remove
several others from th list for the same reason, but that one was
causing several problems.

Kare Oland

> -----Original Message-----
> From:  Tom

> The full list can be downloaded from the following url: 
> http://www.imagefxonline.net/apps/delog/fromfile.txt
>

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