On Thursday, July 8, 2004, 11:38:13 AM, Chris Santerre wrote:
From: David B Funk [mailto:dbfunk@engineering.uiowa.edu] Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 6:05 PM
My boss subscribes to the "WOOD ONLINE" woodworking newsletter newsletter@email.woodmall.com, which is published by Meredith Corporation.
It contains references to images from http://images.meredith.com which trigger hits from ws.surbl.org and BigEvil.cf (it survived the single hit from BigEvil but when I deployed SURBL it got taken down, then the boss was asking why his newsletter was landing in his spam-basket ;).
Now that I know about it, I've whitelisted the newsletter but not sure what else might be hit. Is images.meredith.com truely evil or a FP? (I can supply a copy of the newsletter if anybody wants to see it).
This is an interesting one. Of the only 2 recent ones I see, one was a poison attempt:
And the other looked like legit spam:
But who knows? I definetly don't see any pattern like I do with real spam. I'm thinking they may be okay to remove. Anyone else?
I've whitelisted it in SURBLs. Correcting myself, meredith.com was on be, not ws. I'd suggest taking it off BigEvil.
Jeff C.