https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=6018





--- Comment #3 from Sidney Markowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  2008-11-17 06:11:48 
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If we know that asp.net is not a domain that will be used in a spam link and
that there will be strings that look like URLs that contain asp.net, then that
by itself could be justification for adding it to the 25_uribl.cf whitelist. If
in addition it causes FPs because the domain is served by the same nameservers
as live.com, then that is just that much more reason to whitelist it.

I agree with James that we can't expect either Microsoft or Spamhaus to change
the policies that are resulting in these FPs.

James, I do have a question: What does the string look like that causes the FP?
How is "asp.net" being used in a way that looks like a URL? Just saying
something about "asp.net" wold not trigger the rule.


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