At 16:35 2004-05-22 +0200, Raymond Dijkxhoorn 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.
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.
OK, wasn't sure submitting the actual example mail to the list was a reliable method as it might get blocked. Anyway - example attached.
Patrik
At 16:56 2004-05-22 +0200, Patrik Nilsson wrote:
At 16:35 2004-05-22 +0200, Raymond Dijkxhoorn wrote:
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.
OK, wasn't sure submitting the actual example mail to the list was a reliable method as it might get blocked. Anyway - example attached.
And more examples can be found here: http://groups.google.com/groups?q=urllog.com+abuse&c2coff=1&sa=G&...
Patrik
On Saturday, May 22, 2004, 7:56:19 AM, Patrik Nilsson wrote:
At 16:35 2004-05-22 +0200, Raymond Dijkxhoorn 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.
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.
OK, wasn't sure submitting the actual example mail to the list was a reliable method as it might get blocked. Anyway - example attached.
Patrik
Have you reported the abuse to the redirection site?
Jeff C.