On Thursday, April 7, 2005, 1:32:58 PM, Patrik Nilsson wrote:
At 17:49 2005-04-06 -0700, Jeff Chan wrote:
It's possible to list subdomains, but this one chkpt.zdnet.com would still probably not be appropriate since it probably has legitimate uses.
"probably"?. Is there any evidence of chkpt.zdnet.com actually appearing in ham? There is plenty of evidence of it appearing in spam, but I have not seen any example of it appearing in ham.
zdnet would not have created the redirector just for spammers to use. That would not be reasonable. Therefore they probably have some legitimate uses for it.
Also subdomains may not be checked by SURBL applications.
What I am actually asking is "Should we maybe change our current policy and actively encourage that appplications and listings consider sub-domains of certain domains in a similar way to how some country subdomains are already treated, and if so, should this be something that is updated from an on-line source".
Patrik
It's something to consider, and SpamAssassin does actually check gtlds at both second and third level domains. But so far most spams use domains that can be blocked at the second level. In other words, spammers register their own gtlds like spammer.com. They don't tend to use third-level.legitimate.com.
chkpt.zdnet.com does not change this situation significantly.
Jeff C. -- "If it appears in hams, then don't list it."