Interesting issue
Has SURBL got anything in place to deal with IDN ccTLDs? ie. where the actual extension is an IDN as well?
Regards
Michele
On 4 Apr 2011, at 16:54, SURBL Announcement list [READONLY] wrote:
Anthony Howe noticed that gcc was complaining about ISO 8859-1 accented characters used in the two-level-tlds file. With his kind help, we converted those to equivalent IDN representation. Diffs are:
278c278
< aéroport.ci
xn--aroport-bya.ci
893c893
< drøbak.no
xn--drbak-wua.no
1955c1955
< lea?gaviika.no
xn--leagaviika-52b.no
2835c2835
< osterøy.no
xn--ostery-fya.no
3554c3554
< tysvær.no
xn--tysvr-vra.no
3587c3587
< unjárga.no
xn--unjrga-rta.no
3650c3650
< vegårshei.no
xn--vegrshei-c0a.no
As a practical matter this should have little operational impact since those domains are obscure and unlikely to be abused. Nonetheless, we thank Anthony for the correction.
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On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 10:22 AM, Michele Neylon :: Blacknight michele@blacknight.ie wrote:
Interesting issue
Has SURBL got anything in place to deal with IDN ccTLDs? ie. where the actual extension is an IDN as well?
Regards
Michele
IDN ccTLDs are text, so we can blacklist them. :)
Hi
I have heard that entries that are older than 30 days and haven't sinned in that time are supposed to be automatically removed from blacklists.
Whilst this mechanism might be useful to me, I simply can't find any information backing this up... does anyone have any information?
It sounds like a "if you run a Blacklist, here's a list of rules to ensure you are fair" sort of convention, as I can't see how it could be enforceable. As far as I can tell, the best way to ensure a Blacklist contains accurate and fair entries is to see who uses it a la SpamAssassin.
Cheers
William