From jose-marcio.martins@ensmp.fr Sat Jul 10 13:58:31 2004 From: "Jose-Marcio.Martins@ensmp.fr" To: discuss@lists.surbl.org Subject: Re: [SURBL-Discuss] {Spam?} RE: Perfect example of URL Poison Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2004 13:54:12 +0200 Message-ID: <40EFD8E4.9050503@ensmp.fr> In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============4355330318402201618==" --===============4355330318402201618== Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Brian Ipsen wrote: >Hi, > > Well - to make things easy, I guess it's just a matter of checking whether >any text is present from the to the ... So HREF="http://domain.org/"> won't trigger anything - but HREF="http://domain.org/">Some text will.... > shall not trigger shall not trigger , maybe shall not trigger - shall check !!! It seems to me very difficult to handle URL BLs without any manual handling. What you can do is to have some scripts to extract URLs and do many checks in order to present them in a easy way to handle it manually. This kind of example is presented this way by my scripts. # 461 1 7 0.292 4.167 14.286 : .. bangor.com # 461 1 7 0.292 4.167 14.286 : .. hankel.com # 461 18 7 5.250 75.000 257.143 : BL mainstreamsoft.biz # 461 1 7 0.292 4.167 14.286 : .. marmalade.com # 461 1 7 0.292 4.167 14.286 : .. monolith.com # 461 1 7 0.292 4.167 14.286 : .. sao.com # 461 1 7 0.292 4.167 14.286 : .. shiplap.com This is a short example - only seven URLs. Usually when the number of URLs is greater, you have two or three URLs to blaklist. >Just my 5 cents of input ;-) > Also my 0.5 cents... 8-) Joe >/Brian > -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Jose Marcio MARTINS DA CRUZ Tel. :(33) 01.40.51.93.41 Ecole des Mines de Paris http://j-chkmail.ensmp.fr 60, bd Saint Michel http://www.ensmp.fr/~martins 75272 - PARIS CEDEX 06 mailto:Jose-Marcio.Martins(a)ensmp.fr --===============4355330318402201618==--