Jeff Chan wrote:
I don't consider spammer's messages to be ham. Only ham from legitimate people (non-spammers) is ordinary ham.
Okay, but the difference betwee ham and spam can be as "clear" as the difference between bug and feature. From my POV all documented bugs are features... ;-)
In another message about doubleclick you came to the conclusion to whitelist this stuff. IMHO that's a bad idea. There's no reason to whitelist somebody known for utter dubious business practices: as long as they don't spam they won't show up in a SURBL, why waste your time or bandwidth for these [censored] ?
But I've saved the list of the domains, maybe I can use it for my /etc/hosts at some time (anything crashing my browser resp. filling my cookies.txt is an /etc/hosts candidate)
Bye, Frank