On Tue, Jun 29, 2004 at 10:11:50PM +0300, Yevgeniy Pefti wrote: > Why don't you use the blacklist with mail domains and urls ? > As far as I know the web site http://urlblacklist.com/?sec=download > contains the updated blacklist with all mail domains blocked by default
First, it would only block domains and then only some of them. e.g. webmail.skidmore.edu could still get by. and I want to block webmail.xxx.com and www.webmail.xxx.com where xxx.com is any domain, not limited to .com. That is any domain containin 'webmail.' Just about anyone can add webmail to their site. So I need the syntax to do that with a domain. Also I need to block urls containing '/webmail/' or '/mail/' or '/email/ etc, But not, the various gifs and decorations that reside on news or other web pages that would say that mail is available at the site. I may need to use all of domain, url, and expressionlist. [I actuallly have problems follwoing the examples]. > > The problem: I have machines that are reserved for use with our > > subscribed databases, but I found that I needed to open them up to the > > standard search engines and general web browsing for them to be useful > > for their intended purpose. (we have other machines on which accessing > > email is fine - I'm just trying to steer patrons to use them.) > > > > I need to block email and chat. > > I used Dan Lester's now somewhat dated list. > > > > What I need is a way to block websites with email, e-mail, or webmail > > in the url, e.g. webmail.att.net. or with a subsite that is just > > /mail/ or /webmail/ e.g www.xxx.com/mail/ > > > > and this will take care of about half the problem and be a good enough > > start. > > > > -- > > Josh Kuperman > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > ps. Is there a place to find the words for email in French, > > Spanish,Russian, Polish, Czech ad infinitum. > > > > __________ NOD32 1.793 (20040622) Information __________ > > > > This message was checked by NOD32 Antivirus System. > > http://www.nod32.com > > > > -- Josh Kuperman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
