Marc Kool wrote:
> Chris Santerre wrote:
> 
>>> To start another thread:
>>> I am a contributor to the free URL database that can be used by
>>> squidguard and dansguardian with a strong focus on sex sites (with
>>> 397000 domains). Although not every sex site sends spam, a mail
>>> administrator may want to implement a local policy to block emails
>>> that refer to sex sites (I would :-) Does anybody wants/needs/likes
>>> sex.surbl.org ??? 
>>> For a list like sex.surbl.org a feature to include IP addresses is a
>>> benefit since 57% percent of the sex domains have 10 or more domains
>>> resolving to a single IP address.
>>> 
>>> Marc
>> 
>> Mark this is a GREAT idea. I'm BCC'ing Jeff on it to make sure he
>> sees this. 
>> 
>> 
>> --Chris
> 
> I received some questions, so for those who don't know it yet:
> the free URL database that mainly includes a list of adult domains
> can be found on
> http://cri.univ-tlse1.fr/documentations/cache/squidguard_en.ht
> ml#contrib (correction to the above number: 466057 adult domains are
> listed on July 13 2004). If you want to pay for it, you may want to
> go to http://www.urlblacklist.com 
> 
> -Marc

The opposite approach might be worth investigating, too.  Ever since the
surbl.org blacklists came out I've been pondering adding surbl lookup to
squidguard.  I doubt if I'll ever have the time to do it, alas.

Cheers,

Phil
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Phil Randal
Network Engineer
Herefordshire Council
Hereford, UK

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