On Thu, 12 Aug 2004, Jeff Chan wrote:
Here is a list of 130 domains that come from messages have been manually marked as "not spam" at a large but deliberately unnamed mail provider. We may want to consider whitelisting these.
b33r.us
Ebay phishing site. IMHO, the person that asked to whitelist this needs to check their credit report, and soon.
barnstablepatriot.com
Appears to be legit newspaper, whitelisted.
cherryinc.com
www.cherryinc.com has a typical spammer page - just the name of the domain in the body.
conception766pi11.us
I _do_ grant you that people may purchase things from spammers, and therefore have a legitimate business relationship with them, but pi11.us is a name type used by a particular spammer over and over again.
eletricjoy-bz.com eletricjoy-hm.com
"We'll send you lots of offers!" sites.
fivecentclicks.com
"We'll pay you to read our advertising email!"
healthinsurancesavings.com
"Fill out our form and we'll send you insurance quotes"
lowratesource.com
Mortgage quotes.
OK, that's just A-L.
I'm all for removing FP's from the lists. But I'm concerned about domains like the above (except for barnstablepartriot) where the domains are spam domains, but one person actually corresponds with them. Of course _somebody_ is buying from these domains, or the spammers would give up and go home. I tend to lean towards _not_ removing the above and ones like them. Other opinions? Cheers, - Bill
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