Matt Sergeant said:

> There are a fair few so-called "right hand side" blacklists (taken from 
> the fact that they use the rhs of the email address), but they're 
> focussed on blocking based on what is given in the MAIL FROM line. I'm 
> sure they could extend themselves to work on domains used in URLs in 
> spam though.

This would have to be different IMO; it's much easier for a spammer to get
webhosting than SMTP, so the server names used will likely differ a lot.

--j.


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