1) Dude that is one hell of a cool domain name for a non pron site! Cool!! 2) quasirhombicosidodecahedron.com also rocks as a domain name! 3) Your original complaint, doesn't exhist :)
You are NOT listed. Something is up. We have seen these more then a few times. hotnudiegirls.com is not listed in ANY SURBL.
www.rulesemporium.com/cgi-bin/uribl.cgi
to check it out.
I have no idea if it is corrupt cache data, or some sort of goofyness in the SA code. Is it possible we have a FUBAR SURBL mirror?
I've cc'd just about anyone having any clue to help. This is about the 4th report in 3 days.
--Chris
-----Original Message----- From: Samat Jain [mailto:samat@quasirhombicosidodecahedron.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 2:23 PM To: postmaster@outblaze.com; whitelist@surbl.org Subject: hotnudiegirls.com URI as false positive
Hello,
When sending an e-mail to myself, I apparently got my message tagged as spam with SpamAssassin:
3.9 URIBL_SC_SURBL Contains an URL listed in the SC SURBL blocklist [URIs: hotnudiegirls.com] 2.0 URIBL_OB_SURBL Contains an URL listed in the OB SURBL blocklist [URIs: hotnudiegirls.com]
These were picking up my website (whose tagline I've removed from this e-mail) URL that is in the signature of all my e-mail messages.
My domain is not an origin of spam, nor has it ever, or any source of questionable material. It is a personal domain used only for hosting some services and ONE website that I keep on the signature portion of my e-mails.
Thank you, Samat
-- Samat Jain
Flap's Law: Any inanimate object, regardless of its position, configuration, or purpose, may be expected to perform at any time in a totally unexpected manner for reasons that are either entirely obscure or else completely mysterious. -- Anonymous (586)
I removed spamassassin-dev from the Cc list since they see the bugzilla notices already.
If you want to see the continued discussion of this bug ticket, you can view it, and add yourself to the email notices for it, at
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3997
-- sidney
Thanks for the help everybody!
This completely appears to be something random, as it's not occurring anymore. I had DNS server logs from this morning (the one that services the machine running my copy of SA), but they had already been rotated out by the time I had the idea to look there (only ~6 hrs kept). The e-mail was sent 11 AM; and all SURBL requests after 2 PM look normal as far as I can tell.
If I can catch it doing it again, I'll follow up with as much information as I can on the BugZilla report.
Thanks again, Samat
On Wednesday 24 November 2004 16:04, Sidney Markowitz wrote:
I removed spamassassin-dev from the Cc list since they see the bugzilla notices already.
If you want to see the continued discussion of this bug ticket, you can view it, and add yourself to the email notices for it, at
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3997
-- sidney