I've seen an initial line:

BODY    END     NOTCONTAINS     http:

in Kami's body filterfiles. It seems to be a good idea even if I'm not sure
if it will not let slip trough messages containing simple "www." URLs.

If this would not create any problem it would be also very usefull to use it
in our surbl filter files.
I've added the following line 

echo BODY       END     NOTCONTAINS     http:>> surbl.filter.tmp

in Roger Eriksson's surbl_filter.cmd version 1.0 (line 58)


Any suggestions, drawback's ?

It would be very usefull if we could END if NO "http:" AND NO "www." is part
of the message body.

Markus


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