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From spamassassin-talk-admin@lists.sourceforge.net Tue Oct 1 11:01:27 2002
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To: SpamTalk <SpamTalk@US.NET56.net>
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Cc: spamassassin-talk@example.sourceforge.net
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Subject: Re: [SAtalk] URL blacklist
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<0FCA00EE04CDD3119C910050041FBA703A68A0@ilpostoffice.main.net56.net>
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Date: Tue, 01 Oct 2002 10:51:56 +0100
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SpamTalk said:
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> Probably better than the "spam phrases" approach would be the database
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> approach as currently used for white/black listing.
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> Any way to tie that to an XML retrieval from a list of central repositories?
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> Does mySQL do replication? A properly done XML would let us eyeball the list
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> as well as use it to keep the database up to date.
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> Another idea: could we synthesize an RBL so that
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> http://www.spammer.com/spam/web/bug/ becomes spam.web.bug.x.www.spammer.com
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> for a reverse lookup? It is going to get tricky, how to specify a randomized
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> intermediate directory?
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A good plan, needs an implementation though:
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http://bl.reynolds.net.au/ksi/email/
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hmm. seems down to me. Basically it's a plan to store hash sums of
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URLs/phone numbers found in spam in a DNSBL, for apps like SpamAssassin to
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look up. A little like spamcop's "spamvertized URL" list...
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--j.
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