On Thursday, March 10, 2005, 11:35:00 PM, Rakesh wrote:
Rakesh wrote:
Jeff Chan wrote:
BTW, if you come up with a list of truly spammy domains that are not listed, we may be able to take those in and use them. But we'd need to be sure that they're 100% spam most of the time (i.e. never appearing in legitimate messages by ordinary users).
ok, here is a list of 447 domains, that I have compiled from the 1500 mails that hit my spamtrap id, were detected as spam and confirmed by
I am extremely sorry. I included all the subdomains in my earlier tests and later I realised that I need to look at only domains and not subdomain. Please ignore my earlier post. Here now the number of not listed domains in multi has now reduced to 105 from 447.
There's no need to apologize. It's always good to share notes and try to catch more spams, find new areas, etc. It's usually helpful to have more people checking things.
Jeff C. -- "If it appears in hams, then don't list it."