Let's say if for example Yahoo were serious about this - they couls set to a process to autodisable these urls after a specific number of reports. I would doubt that if Yahoo received hundreds of autogenerated complaints within a short period of time that they knew was generated by Spam Assassin and was triggered by a redirection on their service to a spam address - that they could automatically disable the redirect.
If they did that then the spammer would be denied a profit.
I think this would work and redirect services would cooperate with it.
Jeff Chan wrote:
That's excellent news! Thanks for sharing it John. Now if we can get other redirection services to also block spammers....
Jeff C.
