> -----Original Message-----
> From: Keith C. Ivey
> 
> Larry Gilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Or, you could just say any redirection is not a good thing.
> > 
> > describe MY_URI_REDIRECT    MY: Trying to hide real URL by redirect
> > uri      MY_URI_REDIRECT    /https?:\/\/.*\/\*http:\/\//i
> > score    MY_URI_REDIRECT    4.0
> 
> Have you seen any site other than Yahoo using that format for a 
> redirector?  I haven't, and I've seen plenty of redirectors 
> that don't use it.  I wouldn't expect that rule to be any 
> better than Mike Kuentz's version, but I guess it wouldn't 
> hurt.

No, I don't expect it to be better.  I meets the criteria and will live
through spammer variations.  I am also opposed to redirecting URLs in Email
messages.  Redirection is easily exploited.  It may not fit everyone's
viewpoint but I throw it out as a consideration.

--Larry



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