(I also mentioned this on sa-users) Currently I get quite a few URIs which contains redirectors. I.e. http://drs.yahoo.com/incomplete/*http://spammer/address http://g.msn.com/0US!s5.31472_315529/HP.1001?http://spammer/address
AFAIK URIDNSBL.pm (and SpamCopURI) will not trigger on the spammers URI. - Even though the RBLs (mostly) will contain the URI/IP of http://spammer/address. Of course the above would be easy to parse to get the actual URIs, but what about other redirectors where the actual URI must be looked up at the redirector itself? (Those who shortens the URI) Should we run lookups to known redirectors to get the actual URI? And how many times should we lookup, if the redirect is to (another) redirector? Any thoughts? -- Bernt 'Burnie' Pettersen /// DoD#2345 NAF <E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> /// <URL:http://burnie.sh/> - Yesterday was what you never did, today is what you aren't doing and tomorrow will be what you'll never do! - Burnie
