George,

Spammers will use a variety of Yahoo sub-domains, most of which are valid. I'm not familiar with that one in particular, but it might help to search Google for examples of that showing up (that's how I do some of my research).

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&client=googlet&q=%22drs.yahoo.%2Bcom%22

Blocking that one address though would only be a fraction of the spam that actually uses Yahoo's redirection though. Yahoo does use it themselves of course, and they also have it configured for links in messages sent by third parties, such as Classmates for instance.

Matt



George Kulman wrote:

Hi all,

I have an IMail client who doesn't have budget funds available for Declude
where these are easily filterable.  A fair amount of their spam contains a
URL redirection such as:

http://drs.yahoo.com/effloresce/*http://click.com-click.com.ph/click.php?id=
leneyei&ID=40&gi=hallmark

1.      Is anyone aware of a dnsbl that deals with spamming URL redirectors?
2.      Is anyone aware of legitimate email using this type of URL?
3.      Is the drs.yahoo.com ever used for legitimate email.

TIA,

George




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