Since they rarely declare the TRUE country they're sending from, I'd
probably use the blackholes.us rbls. And probably host them locally to
reduce DNS lookup time.
http://www.blackholes.us/docs/usage.html
It only has zones for argentina, brazil, china, hong kong, japan, korea,
malaysia, mexico,
There was a rule posted a while back that was
header FROM_FOREIGN_DOMAIN From =~
/[EMAIL PROTECTED](?:at|au|be|biz|br|ca|cc|ch|cl|cn|cz|de|dk|fr|fi|hu|il|it|jp|kr|l
v|mn|nl|no|nz|pl|ro|ru|se|sh|tr|tw|tv|za)\>/i
describe FROM_FOREIGN_DOMAIN Domain is foreign address.
Unfortunate I didn't write do
.ar is Argentina
Olivier
> >Both of them are code posted to BugTraq, one from Hong Kong and another
> >from .ar[1].
> >
> [...]
>
> >Footnotes:
> >[1] I can't recall where this is. Austria, maybe?
> >
> Yes. See http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/country3166.html
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Craig R Hughes wrote:
>Rob McMillin wrote:
>
>>>Both of them are code posted to BugTraq, one from Hong Kong and another
>>>
>>>from .ar[1].
>>
>
>>>Footnotes:
>>>[1] I can't recall where this is. Austria, maybe?
>>>
>
>>Yes. See http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/country3166.html
>>
>
>You mean no
Rob McMillin wrote:
> >Both of them are code posted to BugTraq, one from Hong Kong and another
> >from .ar[1].
> >Footnotes:
> >[1] I can't recall where this is. Austria, maybe?
> Yes. See http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/country3166.html
You mean no, argentina!
C
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Daniel Pittman wrote:
>Both of them are code posted to BugTraq, one from Hong Kong and another
>from .ar[1].
>
[...]
>Footnotes:
>[1] I can't recall where this is. Austria, maybe?
>
Yes. See http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/country3166.html
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