Top level domain test -- somewhat OT

2005-05-30 Thread Craig Jackson
Hi, Our small business never receives mail from top level domains other than com,net,org,mil,edu,gov,and us -- except spam. Additionally, we never receive email with links containing other level domains -- except spam. The logic is that we are small and do no business outside our geographic

Re: Top level domain test -- somewhat OT

2005-05-30 Thread Craig Jackson
Craig Jackson wrote: Hi, Our small business never receives mail from top level domains other than com,net,org,mil,edu,gov,and us -- except spam. Additionally, we never receive email with links containing other level domains -- except spam. The logic is that we are small and do no business

Re: Top level domain test -- somewhat OT

2005-05-30 Thread Matt Kettler
At 09:38 PM 5/30/2005, Craig Jackson wrote: Craig Jackson wrote: m{https?://[^/\s]+?(?!\.com)(?!\.net)(?!\.org)(?!\.gov)(?!\.us)(?!\.edu)(?!\.mil)(\/\[^\s])?} This I copied from the Spamassassin test for odd ports. The logic is similar. However I have never seen some of this notation. And

Re: Top level domain test -- somewhat OT

2005-05-30 Thread Loren Wilton
m{https?://[^/\s]+?(?!\.com)(?!\.net)(?!\.org)(?!\.gov)(?!\.us)(?!\.ed u)(?!\.mil)(\/\[^\s])?} One of the amazing things about posting to lists is that shortly after posting I usually find the answer to the question. Well, I've now learned something about negative look-ahead assertions