On Saturday, May 28, 2005, 7:35:05 AM, Sean Sowell wrote:
Rakesh Pal wrote:
I have been bugged a lot by embedded image spams recently, although some of these spams got trapped due URI checks, some managed to pass as well as the url wasn't yet blocked in the SURBLs.
and Jeff Chan wrote:
Please provide the URI and the timestamp it was first seen. We can use that information to see if we can get them into SURBLs sooner.
Hello ---
I've been diligently sending full message sources of similar spam to submit.[code]@spam.spamcop.net these past several days. My account there is set up as a mole to minimze the chance of being joe-jobbed. My understanding is that spamcop adds a point for that URI in spamcop's database, until it exceeds the threshold needed for inclusion in sc.surbl. Then, by way of the URIBL_SC_SURBL rule in SA 3.0.3, more of these things will be caught as spam, since SA assigns >= 3.8 points to each such spam. Am new to these tools, so I hope I've understood the docs and faq pages correctly ...
Jeff, I can send you a zip file with a bunch of these recent message sources (my email client is OE6). Or, do you just need a bunch of Date: / Message-ID: / Content-ID: triplets?
If you can post or send the timestamp of the message and the URI domain of it, that would be great.
Jeff C. -- Don't harm innocent bystanders.