Florian Lagg wrote: > In the last few days my Spamassassign does not filter a (for me) new > kind of spam. I have an idea how to fight this spam and want to ask > the list if this is possible with SA. > > <snip> > > More examples: > ------------------------------ > Hey! Do you believe that when New Year Eve comes all dreams come true? If you > don\'t, we can assure you that it is right as we are giving you unbelievable > bonuses upon registration. > > http://florafloricultura.com.br/2009.php > This one is not on surbl or uribl, but blacklisted on ivmURI at 1/5/2009, 11:19:51 PM EST, fwiw
> ------------------------------ > Santa is very generous this year and he is ready to give the welcome bonuses > even to those players who have been naughty this year. So don't miss your > chance and hurry to register with us. > > http://terraverde-rj.org/2009.php > This one is not on surbl or uribl or ivmURI, but listed on URIBL-RED, fwiw > ------------------------------ > Santa Claus is coming to town and bringing amazing bonuses for all the lucky > customers that sign in now. So hurry to pick your Christmas bonus now! > > http://creationsitecms.com/2009.php > ...unfortunately, I can't find this on any URI blacklist. > ------------------------------ > We have wonderful betting limits for you - from $1 to $1000 - so even if you > are broke, you still can play with us. Isn\'t that just a Christmas miracle? > > http://soldavila.com/2009.php > ------------------------------ > This one is not on surbl or uribl, but blacklisted on ivmURI at 1/6/2009, 7:16:50 AM EST, fwiw SUMMARY: Of your 4 extra examples, 2 are listed on ivmURI, and 1 is listed on URIBL-RED. NOTE: If you report a URIBL-RED False Positive, they'll tell you that it really isn't a FP because URIBL-RED is an experimental list. Still, I think that URIBL-RED is worthy of use, even if scored a tiny bit below URIBL-BLACK. -- Rob McEwen http://dnsbl.invaluement.com/ r...@invaluement.com +1 (478) 475-9032