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John D. Hardin wrote:
> On the FuzzyOCR list (devel-spam) there was a question about OCR of
>  remote images vs. embedded images.
>
> I ased there but didn't think to ask here:
>
> Does SA check URIBLs on IMG tags with remote sources?
>
> e.g. <IMG src="http://known.spammer.com/gibberish.jpg";>
Yes it seems to do this. I just searched for an email in my spam
folder that was caught by URIBL, took the url, edited another HTML
mail and inserted an "<img src="theurl/blub.jpg"> and then ran it
through SA again. It listed "theurl" in the URIBL results as well :)

Regards,

Chris

>
> -- John Hardin KA7OHZ
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>  There is no doubt in my mind that millions of lives could have
> been saved if the people were not "brainwashed" about gun ownership
> and had been well armed. ... Gun haters always want to forget the
> Warsaw Ghetto uprising, which is a perfect example of how a ragtag,
>  half-starved group of Jews took 10 handguns and made asses out of
> the Nazis.                        -- Theodore Haas, Dachau Survivor
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