Good evening, Carl,

On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, Carl R. Friend wrote:

>    On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, William Stearns wrote:
> 
> > My first attempt to do URI rules is at 
> > http://www.stearns.org/sa-blacklist/sa-blacklist.2003111402.uri.cf
> 
>    My, that's a big list.  And a whole lot of regexes....

        It has been a team effort - a lot of people on this list have 
contributed a lot of spammer domains.

> >     Would someone be willing to just take a quick look and see if my 
> > approach makes sense?  I hate screwing up _other_ people's SA installs, 
> > and that's why I'm putting these in a seperate file until I'm comfortable 
> > with the results.
> 
>    It makes good sense, because you're "following the money" and
> chasing the problem in that manner (domain names cost money, take
> time to get, and may collide with other ones) I think is worthwhile.
> That said, it's _terribly_ time-consuming in human terms to
> maintain the thing.

        Don't we know it.  :-)

>    For the assembled group -- is it possible to do a DB lookup,
> either in an eval() or some other mechanism, in a "uri" rule?
> If we could do a DB lookup on URIs (or, more properly, the
> domain portion of URIs) I think that'd be a win (at, of course,
> the expense in human time).

        That would seem to make sense.  I'd be glad to supply the list in 
any format needed, of course.
        Cheers,
        - Bill

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