Chris Santerre wrote:
CC'd to list for opinions.

OK, this one actually bothers me. The URIs hitting are Pull\.xmr3\.com and
xmr3\.com . Googleing on these shows many people blocking this domain. Has
this person signed up for this "Sams Club" newsletter? Is it UCE not spam?
(That is a loaded/large debate quetion right there!) I'm hesitant to remove
this one. This domain might be used by spammers and legit. Argh!

Good questions... I can't confirm if they've signed up. Unfortunately, I receive many "not spam" complaints, which actually mean "well, this is spam, but I'm interested in the content, why didn't you know that?".


If it's not an obvious typo, I wouldn't sweat it too much. We'll look into it some more, and may just end up whitelisting Sams Club.

Perhaps it would be useful to run the GA on the BigEvil rules, or at least adjust scoring slightly for gray areas like these?


Again, checking openrbl.org doesn't help much. I'm looking for spam hosts,
not senders.


Now I know why the dynablock guy went mad and retired ;)

--Chris (Off to grep the copri.....again!) Santerre

--Rich



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