My boss subscribes to the "WOOD ONLINE" woodworking newsletter newsletter@email.woodmall.com, which is published by Meredith Corporation.
It contains references to images from http://images.meredith.com which trigger hits from ws.surbl.org and BigEvil.cf (it survived the single hit from BigEvil but when I deployed SURBL it got taken down, then the boss was asking why his newsletter was landing in his spam-basket ;).
Now that I know about it, I've whitelisted the newsletter but not sure what else might be hit. Is images.meredith.com truely evil or a FP? (I can supply a copy of the newsletter if anybody wants to see it).
Dave
On Wednesday, July 7, 2004, 3:04:59 PM, David Funk wrote:
My boss subscribes to the "WOOD ONLINE" woodworking newsletter newsletter@email.woodmall.com, which is published by Meredith Corporation.
It contains references to images from http://images.meredith.com which trigger hits from ws.surbl.org and BigEvil.cf (it survived the single hit from BigEvil but when I deployed SURBL it got taken down, then the boss was asking why his newsletter was landing in his spam-basket ;).
Now that I know about it, I've whitelisted the newsletter but not sure what else might be hit. Is images.meredith.com truely evil or a FP? (I can supply a copy of the newsletter if anybody wants to see it).
I've whitelisted:
woodmall.com meredith.com
Bill or Chris, please remove them from sa-blacklist/ws, etc.
Jeff C.