Hi,
Might already be known, but since I haven't seen it mentioned, here's another redirector used in spam: urllog.com
Actual example of spam using it available if needed.
Patrik
Hi!
Might already be known, but since I haven't seen it mentioned, here's another redirector used in spam: urllog.com
Actual example of spam using it available if needed.
Please provide all info, or post it on the list. Then we can contact the guys running the service and see if we can get them SURBL'ed.
Bye, Raymond.
On Saturday, May 22, 2004, 7:35:03 AM, Raymond Dijkxhoorn wrote:
Patrik Nilsson wrote:
Might already be known, but since I haven't seen it mentioned, here's another redirector used in spam: urllog.com
Actual example of spam using it available if needed.
I have whitelisted urllog.com. That will prevent that redirection site itself from causing a message to get noticed by SURBLs, but it generally won't prevent any spammy domains redirected using that site from getting detected, which should be the right thing to do on both issues.
If anyone finds any more redirection sites to similarly whitelist, then please foward them to us.
Please provide all info, or post it on the list. Then we can contact the guys running the service and see if we can get them SURBL'ed.
I've sent urllog a note about using SURBL data to deny access to their redirection services. If anyone else would like to make a similar request that would be fine. Their contact address is at:
And a sample letter is at:
http://www.surbl.org/redirect.html
Jeff C.