On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 12:57:40PM -0700, Justin Mason wrote:
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> Jeremy Zawodny writes:
> >On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 02:58:06PM -0700, Justin Mason wrote:
> >> Chris Santerre writes:
> >> >The default rule in 2.60 is (May wrap in your email viewer):
> >> >
> >> >uri       YAHOO_REDIR
> >> >/^https?\:\/\/rd\.yahoo\.com\/(?:[0-9]{4,}|partner\b|dir\b)/i
> >> >describe YAHOO_REDIR              Has Yahoo Redirect URI
> >> 
> >> The idea was to avoid FPing on the "new" redirectors Yahoo! put in
> >> place.  It's now clear those new redirectors are as broken as the
> >> old ones.
> >
> >Yahoo is well aware of the SA rules.  Any new redirectors they add
> >will not trigger those rules and not be open to abuse either.
> 
> Hi Jeremy --
> 
> yep, that was the idea I thought ;)
> 
> However, the new (?) srd.yahoo.com, which is not covered by that
> rule, is now being actively abused by spammers.  That's the issue...

Indeed.

I hoped the "broken" rd/srd servers would be gone by now. :-(

Jeremy
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