But..... There are some spammers who run "subscribe to" mailing lists.
I got spam at home the other day from ediets.co.uk, for example. I call this stuff "subscription spam" and would block most of it anyway. Cheers, Phil ---- Phil Randal Network Engineer Herefordshire Council Hereford, UK > -----Original Message----- > From: qqqq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 08 May 2006 22:38 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; users@spamassassin.apache.org > Subject: My only problem with URIBL_BLACK > > I probably get a FP about once a week as somebody will opt in > a mailing list and a listed URL is in > the mailing. > > When I get these complaints, I exempt the mailing list from > the procmail rules so that the mailing > list doesn't get scanned by SA. > > Just my 2 cents. > > QQQQ > > > | > This isn't to say that URIBL_BLACK isn't useful, or that you > | > guys aren't doing a good job. However, this is good evidence > | > you guys are doing great, but you do still have some areas > | > that could use improvement. > | > > | > | thanks, i think. ;) > | > | our fp ratio for ham has always been hanging at that level. > i think thats a > | good sign. it means the data in our zones that are causing > those ham hits > | have not changed, and no one has notified us that they need removal. > | doesnt worry me a bit. > | > | we welcome your delist requests if you actually find a FP > (that we can agree > | on) on black.uribl.com. :) > | > | d > | > | >