On Friday, April 2, 2004, 8:53:46 PM, Loren Wilton wrote: >> On Friday, April 2, 2004, 3:27:13 PM, Justin Mason wrote: >> > Jeff Chan writes: >> >> Does anyone have any data about the persistence of spam URI >> >> domains? I'll even settle for any data about spam web server >> >> IP addresses. :-)
> Jeff, it seems to me that you are in a good place to start figuring this > out. Simply make some sort of database by reported URL (or the part you > keep) and log the dates you find it reported. Any persistant domain is > going to be reported either persistantly, or at least repeatedly. > You could even make an exception report that showed the domains that are > being reported consistantly for more than say 7 days. Hehe, you're right about who can answer this question. One issue is that we've only been collecting data for a little over a month so we don't have the historical view of some of these issues yet. So the feedback from folks is definitely helpful. :) Somewhat oddly I just added logging of the new spam domains as they reach the threshold and get added to the rbl as a result, just before you wrote. So now we will be able to see if any domains drop off the list and come back on with the current expiration. The log is visible at: http://spamcheck.freeapp.net/top-sites-domains.new.log Jeff C. -- Jeff Chan mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.surbl.org/
