On 3/23/11 2:43 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
I know about the problem with "legal" mail and spoofed URL's. That's why I
asked about plugin that would be able to accept whitelists.
I don't see if it's possible to combine this with matching some domains
while not matching others, e.g. allow
<a href="http://example.com/">http://example.net</a>
while not allowing
<a href="http://example.org/">http://example.net</a>
but I doubt this is possible with this kind of rules.
that is why you do it with clamav.
clamav will trigger (if set up to do that) if the a href doesn't match.
and with clamav, you can set up exclusions (whitelist)
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