FYI: Spamhaus created a new URL shortener/redirector zone in the
DBL. See:
http://www.spamhaus.org/news.lasso?article=667
Will Spamassassin be adding support for this new DBL
shortener/redirector response code?:
127.0.1.3 spammed redirector domain
For details, see:
Looks like that would be something like this?
urirhssub URIBL_DBL_REDIRECTOR dbl.spamhaus.org. A 127.0.1.3
bodyURIBL_DBL_REDIRECTOR eval:check_uridnsbl('URIBL_DBL_SPAM')
describeURIBL_DBL_REDIRECTOR Contains a URL listed in the DBL as a
spammed redirector
On 08/03/2011 4:54 PM, dar...@chaosreigns.com wrote:
Looks like that would be something like this?
urirhssub URIBL_DBL_REDIRECTOR dbl.spamhaus.org. A 127.0.1.3
bodyURIBL_DBL_REDIRECTOR eval:check_uridnsbl('URIBL_DBL_SPAM')
describeURIBL_DBL_REDIRECTOR
On 2011-03-08 21:24, dar...@chaosreigns.com wrote:
Looks like that would be something like this?
urirhssub URIBL_DBL_REDIRECTOR dbl.spamhaus.org. A 127.0.1.3
bodyURIBL_DBL_REDIRECTOR eval:check_uridnsbl('URIBL_DBL_SPAM')
describeURIBL_DBL_REDIRECTOR
On 08/03/2011 5:12 PM, Yet Another Ninja wrote:
On 2011-03-08 21:24, dar...@chaosreigns.com wrote:
Looks like that would be something like this?
urirhssub URIBL_DBL_REDIRECTOR dbl.spamhaus.org. A
127.0.1.3
bodyURIBL_DBL_REDIRECTOR
On 2011-03-08 20:58, Bill Landry wrote:
FYI: Spamhaus created a new URL shortener/redirector zone in the
DBL. See:
http://www.spamhaus.org/news.lasso?article=667
Will Spamassassin be adding support for this new DBL
shortener/redirector response code?:
127.0.1.3 spammed redirector domain
For
On 03/08, Lawrence @ Rogers wrote:
eval:check_uridnsbl('URIBL_DBL_REDIRECTOR')
Thanks. Looks like the way to go about getting this in SA is opening a bug
to get it tested via mass checks, so I did:
https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=6550
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On 03/08, Yet Another Ninja wrote:
http://pastebin.com/CdDPHnTX
It doesn't look like it's working.
$ host dbltest.com.dbl.spamhaus.org
dbltest.com.dbl.spamhaus.org has address 127.0.1.2
Good.
$ host rdrct.us.dbl.spamhaus.org
Host rdrct.us.dbl.spamhaus.org not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
$ host
On Mar 8, 2011, at 3:07 PM, Yet Another Ninja wrote:
Dunno if mirrors are beign served the same data atm.. seems so.
My mirror is also commented out.
Chris
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On 3/8/2011 9:58 AM, Bill Landry wrote:
FYI: Spamhaus created a new URL shortener/redirector zone in the
DBL. See:
http://www.spamhaus.org/news.lasso?article=667
Will Spamassassin be adding support for this new DBL
shortener/redirector response code?:
127.0.1.3 spammed redirector domain
For
On 2011-03-08 22:12, Warren Togami Jr. wrote:
On 3/8/2011 9:58 AM, Bill Landry wrote:
FYI: Spamhaus created a new URL shortener/redirector zone in the
DBL. See:
http://www.spamhaus.org/news.lasso?article=667
Will Spamassassin be adding support for this new DBL
shortener/redirector response
http://www.spamhaus.org/faq/answers.lasso?section=Spamhaus%20DBL#291
quote,
One way to address this problem would have been to treat URL shortener
domains the same way as any other spammed domain and include them in our
main DBL zone. But, as mentioned, most of these URL shortener
On 2011-03-08 22:28, Joseph Brennan wrote:
http://www.spamhaus.org/faq/answers.lasso?section=Spamhaus%20DBL#291
quote,
One way to address this problem would have been to treat URL shortener
domains the same way as any other spammed domain and include them in our
main DBL zone. But, as
On 03/08/2011 01:46 PM, Yet Another Ninja wrote:
I'll never grasp why one would use one of those in mail.
Many shortened links allow you to anonymously track click-throughs
(clicks-through?), e.g. adding a plus sign to any bit.ly or j.mp URI
will bring anybody to the stats (and target) of the
On 3/8/2011 4:46 PM, Yet Another Ninja wrote:
I'll never grasp why one would use one of those in mail.
Many legitimate social networks auto-generate shortened URLs. These then
get copied into e-mails... sometimes in automated ways, sometimes via
people copying a twitter post (or whatever) and
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