From: Jo Rhett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I need to completely disable this over-opportunistic behavior.  90%
of my e-mails have either system output, or are concerning code
segments or router interfaces, etc, etc.  I need these mails to get
through.

At the very least, common collisions like script.pl need to be
disabled.

On Jul 2, 2007, at 1:13 PM, Rosenbaum, Larry M. wrote:
uridnsbl_skip_domain script.pl

Perhaps some people can think of every possible script, filename, router command, etc that might ever be mailed to them but I'm not one of them. So manually listing each one in my SA config isn't an option.

I don't want bare words to be checked against a URI blacklist, it can't be that useful.

And checking the filename at the end of a system path (which is what this did) would *never* match against any spam. I just ran a test against several million known spam and got zero hits.

This might be valid spam URL:   www.spammy.com/a/valid/url
This will never be a spam URL:   /a/valid/url/spammy.com

The FP from this message tested the latter case.

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Jo Rhett
Net Consonance : consonant endings by net philanthropy, open source and other randomness


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