> From: John Andersen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Wednesday 21 April 2004 04:35, Tom Allison wrote:
> 
> > > spamassassin wasn't catching had a very high percentage 
> of links to
> > > domains that were under a month old, most under a week old.
> >
> > This would work up until they moment that they change their 
> addresses to:
> > http://24.203.43.129/freegoop.html
> 
> True, but even my grandmother wouldn't trust numeric IPs in
> a url....

But she might trust
http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/freegoop.html
especially if she hadn't patched her IE to fix the masked URL bug

On the other hand, if spammers start switching to IPs, then a
DNSBL-for-links-to-IP-addresses becomes possible

[EMAIL PROTECTED]                805.964.4554 x902
Hispanic Business Inc./HireDiversity.com   Software Engineer
perl -e"print join er,reverse',','l hack',' P','Just anoth'"


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