* Albert Siersema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> >Hi Mr. Hildebrandt, I've being working in a Squid Malware Block List 
> >wich lists URLs pointing to malware. Those URLs are being collected 
> >primarily on phishing e-mail messages received by contributors. 
> I'm very interested in a 'community effort' like this. Especially combined 
> with (automatic) checking of the submitted URLs this could be very useful.
> Alas, portugese is not a language i read/speak so can't help out with
> translating :(

My idea was not to rely on regexp lists, but to have a hook in squid
that allows squid to REFUSE to server pages where:

* the destination IP is blacklisted
* the destination hostname is blacklisted
* the destination domain is blacklisted

For comparison, this relates to the reject_rhsbl_* and
reject_rbl_client optionss in Postfix

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