In that case I'd have a few REALLY choice words for them. They are
serving as an open spam redirector. Of course, I never get anything
legitimate from them so zdnet.com can simply be black listed locally
for the entire domain.

{^_^}
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> Let's try this again... My first response got lost in the ether.
>
>
> If you right click on that link you will see the real URL which is..
>
> http://chkpt.zdnet.com/chkpt/supposedtoallow/fdl.viags.com/p/b/kmioa
>
> "fdl.viags.com"
>
> The stuff in front is just to hide the real url and to re-direct your
effort.
>
> So I would not give zdnet too hard of a time, else they my have a few
> choice words for you.
>
>
>
>
>
> > We received a drug spam containing the following URL:
> >
> >
http://chkpt.zdnet.com/chkpt/supposedtoallow/fdl%2ev%69%61%67%73.co%6d/p/b/kmioa
> >
> > This URL will actually take you to fdl.viags.com (which then goes to
> > www.simply-rx.net).  As far as I know, the SA SURBL check will check
> > zdnet.com, not the spammer domain viags.com.  What is going on here, and
> > what should we do about it?
> >
> > Larry
> >


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