On Wednesday, May 5, 2004, 5:18:04 AM, Keith Hackworth wrote:
I was installing a new mail server and testing the surbl lookups, but my test kept getting through not being marked as spam. The test I was using was http://e.1asphost.com - this is on the be.surbl.org list. ... My logs show that the system is looking up 1asphost.com, which is NOT on the list. For some reason, it stripped off the "e."
It seems that spamcop's surbl doesn't handle subdomains at all. Anyone else seeing this?
Hmm, it is indeed in BigEvil with the e. :
bigevil.cf:uri BigEvilList_181 /\b(?:extreme-rapes.com|excaliburproducts.c om|evansezmoney.estarnetwork.com|enjoyadvanced097.org|emedorders.com|email. homemadesimple.com|ehostzzz.net|e-g.com|efreedomweb.net|ecredibledeals.com| echofrompeople.com|e.1asphost.com)\b/i
and it's therefore making it into be.surbl.org with the e. :
bigevil.domains:e.1asphost.com
However we should be taking off the subdomain before it goes into the SURBL form. I'll need to check with Chris on how we can handle that.
BTW, SURBL is not a SpamCop project, although we are using SpamCop URI domains as a data source in the sc.surbl.org list.
Jeff C.