Reply to: Keith Johnson
      Re: [Declude.JunkMail] New XBL from Spamhaus on Sunday 11:32:26 AM

http://www.spamhaus.org/xbl/index.lasso

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Roger Heath
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K>      I read the following on the Register.  Does anyone know if we
K> can include this into Declude?  Thanks for the aid:
         
K>      Clip taken from:
K> http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/34690.html
         
K>      However, Spamhaus plans to fight back. Yesterday, it released
K> its Exploits Block List (XBL), a real-time DNS-based database of IP
K> addresses of illegal 3rd party exploits, including open proxies,
K> worms/viruses with built-in spam engines, and other types of
K> trojan-horse exploits utilized by spammers. This list is designed
K> to sit alongside the Spamhaus Block List (SBL), which blocks
K> incoming spam from direct spam sources. The combination of SBL and
K> XBL enables ISPs to safely reject a high volume of incoming spam
K> outright, Spamhaus says. 
         
K>      Keith

 

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