Bret Miller wrote:
Seems spammers have taken up to doing what many of us have in posting
e-mail addresses, putting [dot] instead of the . in the URL and telling
people to replace it like this:

Welcome!

[E]rectile
[D]ysfunction?

We can help! Our site: ochhorfando[dot]com ;) Don't forget to replace
"[dot]" to "."

Spam sample here: http://webmail.wcg.org/~support/15292-P.txt

Maybe time to start working on the URI parser to catch baddomain.com and
baddomain[dot]com and probably other variations (dot), -dot-, {dot}, and
whatever else you might think they'd use to delimit the dot.

Bret
punt, puntje, bolleke, bolletje, point, Punkt, punto, punkto. With 6000 languages worldwide that's a lot of possible variations...

Jo

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