On 12/09/17 12:33, RW wrote:
On Tue, 12 Sep 2017 08:41:01 +0100
Sebastian Arcus wrote:
The confusing part is that left to its devices, Pyzor creates
a .pyzor dir in the home dir of the user it is run as. But if
--homedir is specified, it dumps stuff directly there, instead of
creating a .pyzo
On Tue, 12 Sep 2017, Chip M. wrote:
Does anyone have a contact at BitLy? These would be trivially
easy for them to block.
I've had good fortune reporting individual instances of abuse to
ab...@bit.ly, I don't see any reason why that wouldn't be your first point
of contact for something like
Report to – supp...@bitly.com
On 9/12/17, 1:29 PM, "Benny Pedersen" wrote:
Chip M. skrev den 2017-09-12 15:28:
>
> Does anyone have a contact at BitLy? These would be trivially
> easy for them to block.
https://support.bitly.com/hc/en-us/articles/231247908-I-ve-foun
Chip M. skrev den 2017-09-12 15:28:
Does anyone have a contact at BitLy? These would be trivially
easy for them to block.
https://support.bitly.com/hc/en-us/articles/231247908-I-ve-found-a-bitlink-that-directs-to-spam-what-should-I-do-
googled bit.ly report spam
On 2017-09-12 12:33, RW wrote:
> It is a bit confusing, but it's not that the .pyzor directory is use
> inconsistently, it's that pyzor defines
>
> --homedir=HOMEDIR configuration directory
The confusing part is the spelling of the option. The mistake is clear
from the last line quoted a
On 9/12/2017 9:28 AM, Chip M. wrote:
There's a new campaign that uses Bitly shorteners to some sort of
Google forwarder ("appengine").
Here's some sample Locations returned by HEADing the shorteners:
appengine.google.com/_ah/logout?continue=https://appengine.google.com/_ah/logout?contin
There's a new campaign that uses Bitly shorteners to some sort of
Google forwarder ("appengine").
Here's some sample Locations returned by HEADing the shorteners:
appengine.google.com/_ah/logout?continue=https://appengine.google.com/_ah/logout?continue=http://bbbcomplianceglobal.com/repor
On Tue, 12 Sep 2017 08:41:01 +0100
Sebastian Arcus wrote:
> The confusing part is that left to its devices, Pyzor creates
> a .pyzor dir in the home dir of the user it is run as. But if
> --homedir is specified, it dumps stuff directly there, instead of
> creating a .pyzor dir.In the end I got ri
On 12/09/17 00:56, RW wrote:
On Tue, 12 Sep 2017 00:37:40 +0100
Sebastian Arcus wrote:
On 11/09/17 20:20, RW wrote:
This is why pyzor has the local_whitelist command. At very least
it's a good idea to pipe an empty string through
"pyzor local_whitelist" (probably as the user running
spamass