Steve Freegard of Fort Systems Ltd. reports that milter-uri.pl is
a basic Sendmail milter written in Perl using Sendmail::PMilter
and SpamAssassin libraries.
http://www.fsl.com/support/milter-uri.pl
By default it uses "the 20_uri_tests.cf rules file (so it is
relatively light) to strip the URI's from a message and then
check them against" SURBLs. Other SpamAssassin rules should be
configurable.
Jeff C.
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Jeff Chan
mailto:jeffc@surbl.org
http://www.surbl.org/
Two applications add SURBL support to Sendmail and MailEnable
respectively:
Anthony Howe of SnertSoft reports that his milter-link/0.1 for
Sendmail "extracts URLs from the message body (text, HTML, and/or
MIME encoded)" and checks them against SURBLs, or after domain
resolution against RBLs. Written in C, milter-link does
on-the-fly MIME decoding without using temporary files.
http://www.snertsoft.com/sendmail/milter-link/
Martyn Keen reports that his MEFilter, a bolt-on for the
MailEnable mail server, adds beta SURBL support. Test results
are very favorable.
http://www.mefilter.com/
Cheers,
Jeff C.
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Jeff Chan
mailto:jeffc@surbl.org
http://www.surbl.org/