On Tuesday, May 4, 2004, 6:29:10 AM, William Stearns wrote:
On Mon, 3 May 2004, Jeff Chan wrote:
David Hooton of Platform Networks has been converting the proprietary SpamAssassin message content filtering rules of MailSecurity.net.au into SURBLs. The data's being organized into separate SURBLs, for example pharma, phishing, and other spams. In order to give something back to the SURBL/SA community and the Internet in general, he is proposing to make the phishing data freely available for potential inclusion by Bill Stearns in ws.surbl.org.
I'll gladly integrate your entries into sa-blacklist, David -
thanks for taking the time to work on those.
Thanks Bill. Whatever way they get added into a SURBL would be great! At present you may actually be better prepared to handle adding them in than I.
Jeff C.