Axb wrote: > On 03/22/2012 10:19 AM, Per Jessen wrote: >> Robert Schetterer wrote: >> >>> Am 22.03.2012 08:23, schrieb Per Jessen: >>>> Robert Schetterer wrote: >>>> >>>>> Am 21.03.2012 09:09, schrieb Per Jessen: >>>>>> Has anyone else noticed this stream of new spamvertized domains : >>>>>> >>>>>> http://files.jessen.ch/list-of-new-domains >>>>>> >>>>>> Typically accompanied by messages/subject lines such as: >>>>>> >>>>>> You should check your status update and see if it changed >>>>>> This method of language learning is super easy. >>>>>> Please confirm that this update is accurate. >>>>>> Teach yourself a new foreign language in 10 days >>>>>> >>>>>> Just being curious. Yesterday I got another 10 different >>>>>> domains. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hi Per, nothing special like that, was noticed here >>>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks Robert - amazing that nobody else seems to have noticed. >>>> I've added a rule to catch some of them, but yesterday I still got >>>> another 15 brand-new such domains. >>> >>> sorry i dont follow new spam domains, until there is no significant >>> rise but if grepped your domains yesterday on few servers with no >>> result >> >> I don't normally follow them either, but these are coming through to >> one >> of my personal addresses. It's also the rate of change that is >> interesting - I very rarely see two emails with the same link. > > Aren't the URIs being detected by SBL/DBL/SURBL/URIBL ?
Some are, but most are not. The new ones I get to see were not. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (14.6°C)