On Wednesday, December 8, 2004, 1:33:18 AM, Raymond Dijkxhoorn wrote:
To be honest it was anything on our whitelists that were also on sc or any other lists. It started from about 02:30 pacific time until I fixed it around 05:30. Here are logs for yahoo and hotmail:
top-sites-domains.new.log:2004-12-07 10:28 yahoo.com top-sites-domains.new.log:2004-12-07 13:22 yahoo.com top-sites-domains.new.log:2004-12-07 10:28 hotmail.com top-sites-domains.new.log:2004-12-07 13:22 hotmail.com
To be clear, this affected the -global- whitelist. Most of the sublists also have seperate whitelists, those were not effected, so a lot was filtered on the submission end anyway.
Correct. The only whitelist we don't really have visibility on is whether SpamCop puts an internal one on the spamvertised site domains that go into SC. So in a sense there are multiple safety devices. Other data sources like ws, jp, ob, etc. have their own whitelists.
Jeff C. -- "If it appears in hams, then don't list it."