Hello Daniel Lemke,

Am 2010-06-15 04:02:11, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> Hm got 1.8 from URIBL_BLACK and 1.8 from MISSING_MIMEOLE.
> But as stated, there should be a rule identifying the mismatch between shown
> url and real url target.

This would even hit legal newsletter from e.g. "Analog Devices" or such.

The problem is, that there are many enterprises  which  use  Third-Party
Bulk-Mailer for there newsletters and in the same time the  do  analysis
useing the "faked" links.

If I would uses such rule, I would not more get messages from more  then
20 enterprises...

I offer such Bulk-Mailservice, but I use a VHost of the customers domain
to avoid problmes with spamfilters...

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack

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