On Mon, Jun 23, 2003 at 04:32:28PM -0400, Jason wrote:
> 
> Here's one I have wondered why SA just doesn't score an insane amount for.
> 
> http://ca.rd.yahoo.com/f455j4/h534/*http://somesitename
> 
> or
> 
> http://rd.yahoo.com/*http://somesitename
> 
> Try it - it works for any site name you put in.
> 
> I see spammers using this all the time.  Gotta say thanks to Yahoo! for
> making is easier on spammers to obfuscate their spam site names...
> 
> Is there a good reason not to just score those rd.yahoo's high?

It's worth mentioning that rd.yahoo.com is being deprecated in favor
of redirect servers that are not open to abuse.  But it takes time to
convert everyone over...  I can ask for an ETA if that helps.  Maybe
getting some SA rules will help speed things up? :-)

Jeremy
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Jeremy D. Zawodny     |  Perl, Web, MySQL, Linux Magazine, Yahoo!
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