jdow wrote:
From: "Dallas L. Engelken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Dallas
<<jdow>> Directly answering his question - it is not infrequent these
days for the "answer" site to be part of a botnet, I understand. So a
blacklist would have to be bigevil.cf in size and then some.

It'd be easier to simply click fraud the sites until the vendors who
commission the spam catch on and turn off the money up front.
{^_^}


OK - you guys are missing part of the idea. The idea is that there is some central database that is maintained for lookups sort of like razor and pyzor or spamcop, or the URI lists, etc. and you make a call to the central database to see if the email address in question is listed in it. If it is, then you have a spammer.

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