So what was the outcome?
That's right, I'm back! For 2 days anyway. I'm much happier and poorer from my vacation! But I did manage to pickup a BFG 6800 OC video card while I was away ;) WOOOT!!! Fragfest!
(Yes I did OC the OC a bit more!)
--Chris (I firmly believe if Disney shaped dog poo into the Mickey shape, My wife would want to buy it!)
-----Original Message----- From: Jeff Chan [mailto:jeffc@surbl.org] Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 8:07 PM To: SURBL Discussion list Subject: Re: [SURBL-Discuss] LT02.NET
On Thursday, October 28, 2004, 1:41:43 PM, Fred Fred wrote:
Can someone tell me why LT02.NET is whitelisted? (don't
tell me cause it's
in ham) I would like an example if possible.
They use open relays to send their spam, the have 8 nanas
hits, the domain
is fairly new like 2004-08-06
Hand checked, it does not look like a legit site. (main
page is just a
remove form.)
I played around and found that if you visit: http://t.lt02.net/c.asp? it will redirect you to www.listrak.com which is also
whitelisted (listrak
has 31 nanas hits).
Their mx record is an open relay, I think this is a very
questionable domain
to whitelist.
First, we're not an open relay database. Our concern is spam URI domains.
Second, lt02.net was whitelisted by Steve Champeon, whose anti-spam abilities I trust. Steve, would you care to comment on this one?
steve of hesketh.com Has whitelisted: lt02.net
Found on SURBL lists: WS OB
Justification is:
'Found in possibly legit PRNewswire mailing.'
Ticket is:
Timestamp: Tue Sep 14 17:50:25 UTC 2004
Regarding listrak.com, I whitelisted it, probably because it appeared in newsletters from legitimate companies.
I'm interested in seeing examples of spam and ham mentioning these domains.
Jeff C.
"If it appears in hams, then don't list it."
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On Monday, November 8, 2004, 8:14:40 AM, Chris Santerre wrote:
So what was the outcome?
This is what Steve said:
Mainsleazer, was definitely found in PRNewswire mailing; I've also seen it here recently in a suspect mailing on behalf of btiradio.com.
Welcome back Chris, if briefly. :-)
Jeff C. -- "If it appears in hams, then don't list it."