After killing off the .biz domains, there seems to be a surge in hyphenated domains, 
with generic, systems or typical words.  Anyone else seeing this?:

COLO-JAN.NET 
linux-pros.net
great-steals.com
simply-4u.com
media-permit.com
bargain-bin.com
e-member-services.com
pret-ty.com
on-thenet.net
dns-buy.com
every-dns.com

Dan




On Tuesday, June 24, 2003 13:06, Kami Razvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Message
>Hi;
>�
>Just wanted to share the idea of a filter that we have tested with good results.
>�
>We use our blacklist in 3 different filters.
>�
>- Blacklist- where we delete at IMail level.� This we noticed
>is real efficient. [Action= Delete]
>�
>- Blacklist in Header-� where the blacklist entries appear in
>the header but not as the sender.� At times spammers use the
>blacklist domain for Rely To but not the from address. [Action = HOLD]
>�
>- Blacklist in body-� the blacklist email addresses appear in
>the body of email. [Action� = HOLD]
>�
>We recently added�another filter�and it is:
>�
>REVDNS��� 0��� ENDSWITH��� Blacklist entry
>�
>Of course our output is based on blacklist entries that just have .domain.com
>�
>This has worked well and has caught a number of emails.
>�
>Just thought to share this...
>�
>Regards,
>Kami

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