Good morning, Nicolas,
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004, Nicolas Riendeau wrote:
Chris Santerre wrote:
*Warning, very disturbing site!*
The "issue" mentionned above got me thinking and I was wondering if anybody knows of a way of using a (SU)RBL with a browser (without having to use a proxy).
What's the problem with using a proxy? I have instructions at http://www.stearns.org/sa-blacklist/ on how to use the sa-blacklist (the data underlying ws.surbl.org) in both squid and privoxy, using those proxies to block web access to the spammer web sites. Squid, at least, is available on both unix and windows (see http://www.cygwin.com). If you use a different proxy, I'd be glad to work with you to provide the sa-blacklist in a form suitable for that proxy. Cheers, - Bill
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