I know that rd.yahoo.com (for example) is a URL redirector that
spammers use to get around SURBL.
I also know that if I see a URL like rd.yahoo.com/?http://foo.bar.com,
I should actually lookup bar.com.multi.surbl.org.
Not all redirectors are this simple: some allow MIME-encoding or
%-encoding of the target URL, others use different characters to
separate the target URL from the redirector, etc.
Is there a fairly complete list of URL redirectors I could use, along
with code (ideally Perl code) that converts/de-obfuscates "redirector
URL" to "target URL"?
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On 12/15/06, Jeff Chan <jeffc(a)surbl.org> wrote:
> test.surbl.org 604800 IN A 127.0.0.126
> 604800 IN TXT "multi.surbl.org permanent test point"
Juwt as a minor nit, the trditional test domain is "example.com", and
most RHSBL type lists have a test point there. Maybe this should also
be a test point for SURBL?
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