Not for me :-(
The spam was relayed through our server by one of our customers (compromised with spam-sending-worm). So ISP's like AOL starts blacklisting our server. sigh.
Anyway, those e-mails are still a spam. If all spammers starts using the "Cut_and_Paste_the_URL_to_your_Browser" technique, then SURBL is defeated. Just my 2 cents.
Jeff Chan wrote:
On Thursday, December 2, 2004, 8:07:30 PM, SM SM wrote:
Hi RD, At 17:37 02-12-2004, RD wrote:
Somehow spammers are using below's method to get around SURBL. I can create a simple body rule but might end-up having a huge list like the bigevil list. Any suggestions how to beat this type of spam?
I copied and pasted the address in my browser and it does not work. Instead of beating this type of spam, we should encourage the use of such urls in spam. :)
Yeah, if we're causing spammers to use broken URIs or broken web names, then that's probably a good thing.
Jeff C.
"If it appears in hams, then don't list it."
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