BigEvil.cf and MidEvil.cf are now available in SURBL form as
be.surbl.org, for use with SpamCopURI SpamAssassin 2.63 and
URIDNSBL SpamAssassin 3.0 plugins.  Thanks Chris, Paul and
Gary Funck!

Here's an excerpt about the new list from the Quick Start
section: 


  http://www.surbl.org/

Chris Santerre and Paul Barbeau's BigEvil and MidEvil
SpamAssassin rules are now available as an SURBL for use with
plugins and programs such as those mentioned above which can
extract message body URI domains and compare them against
name-based RBLs. The name of the list is be.surbl.org, and some
sample rules and scores to use it appears below. The well-known
and popular BigEvil and MidEvil SA rulesets are used to block
messages based on domains that have occurred in spam message body
URIs. Using this as an SURBL instead allows you to remove this
relatively large ruleset from SA memory and lets DNS cache the
data in a zone file instead, querying SURBL hits from DNS as
needed. 

An SA 2.63 rule and score using SpamCopURI (but not the SpamCop
data!) looks like this: 

uri       BE_URI_RBL  eval:check_spamcop_uri_rbl('be.surbl.org','127.0.0.2')
describe  BE_URI_RBL  URI's domain appears in BigEvil
tflags    BE_URI_RBL  net

score     BE_URI_RBL  3.0

An SA 3.0 rule and score using URIBL's urirhsbl looks like this:

urirhsbl  URIBL_BE_SURBL  be.surbl.org.   A
header    URIBL_BE_SURBL  eval:check_uridnsbl('URIBL_BE_SURBL')
describe  URIBL_BE_SURBL  Contains a URL listed BigEvil
tflags    URIBL_BE_SURBL  net

score     URIBL_BE_SURBL  3.0

be.surbl.org can be used alone or with other SURBL lists; all
that's needed are different rule and score names, as we've shown
in the samples. More information about be.surbl.org can be found
in the Additional SURBLs section.

  http://www.surbl.org/additional.html


be.surbl.org joins Bill Stearns' sa-blacklist-based ws.surbl.org
and my own SpamCop URI-based sc.surbl.org SURBLs.  All are
described more at the site.

Please send me any questions, comments, corrections, updates,
etc.

Cheers,

Jeff C.

P.S. We will probably offer a combined list at some point.
We're still working out the details of that.  Until then it's
quite possible to use one or more of the lists simply by using
separate SA rules for each one that you want to use, as shown
in the Quick Start samples.

P.P.S. The sample rules have been updated to mention "SpamCop"
only in the descriptions of rules that actually use SpamCop data.
-- 
Jeff Chan
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.surbl.org/

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