Greg Cirino - Cirelle Enterprises wrote:
From: "Robert Brooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Has anyone discussed it? Maybe the likes of spamcop.net would be in a good | position to extract the webserver ips that are hosting spamvertised content and | list their ips in a reverse blacklist zone.
|


You might look at
list.dsbl.org: sbl.spamhaus.org:

Yes, I use these in my mailserver config, but as I understand it these have the ip addresses of suspect mailservers not webhosts.


What I'm talking about is the webservers such that when some link http://www.example.com/foo turns up in an email then SA can look up the host and see if it's being used in other spamvertisments.

Regards,

Rob

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