Today I processed a pile of 11,000 spams donated by Raymond, as I'm gradually gearing up for large-scale spamtrap processing.
I ended up with many most obvious spam domains, but an even bigger pile of domains that aren't quite as suspicious. Many are from last year and the name server is not listed by SBL. I don't want to add any grey domains to a black pile.
While investigating many of them to determine if they deserved listing, I repeatedly came across the term "safelist". They seem to be some kind of opt-in lists. What is the term supposed to mean exactly?
Joe
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Today I processed a pile of 11,000 spams donated by Raymond, as I'm gradually gearing up for large-scale spamtrap processing.
Want some more ? ;)
I ended up with many most obvious spam domains, but an even bigger pile of domains that aren't quite as suspicious. Many are from last year and the name server is not listed by SBL. I don't want to add any grey domains to a black pile.
While investigating many of them to determine if they deserved listing, I repeatedly came across the term "safelist". They seem to be some kind of opt-in lists. What is the term supposed to mean exactly?
Its widely used mailinglist software.
http://www.safelistserver.com http://www.our.net.au/~philip/safelist.html
And a nice article can be found here:
http://www.smallbusinessnewz.com/smallbusinessnewz-13-20021204SafelistsWhatA...
Bye, Raymond.