> Perhaps sometime someone can take Joe's data and
>create a web site like URIBL were people can report
>e-mail addresses found in scam spam to create a more
>comprehensive list with faster turnaround?
Oh... I forget... a previous round of discussions about this killed off this
idea because there
> Maybe uribl could be changed to also check mail addresses, too?
Chris,
SURBL and URIBL are not intended to be used for checking against the domains of
e-mail addresses, even when the e-mail is contained within the body of the
message.
In spite of that, I did used to do this... but I discover
On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 05:37:37PM +0200, decoder wrote:
> Maybe uribl could be changed to also check mail addresses, too?
FWIW, I thought there was an older one, but a quick search didn't turn
it up, so here's the new one:
http://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=5014
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello,
today we received a non-recognized spam mail which contained only
plaintext + an email address to write to.
The email was [EMAIL PROTECTED] so I wanted to see if uribl maybe
lists the domain.
The command
hostx -t TXT summerdayzz.com.multi.u