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"Greg Cirino - Cirelle Enterprises" writes:
>From: "Robert Brooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>| What I'm talking about is the webservers such that when some link=20
>| http://www.example.com/foo turns up in an email then SA can look up =
>the host and=20
>| see if it's being used in other spamvertisments.
>
>That's different, never mind
>
>If I Now understand correctly, you want a body search for url looking
>text and do a lookup on found urls?

This is already in SVN trunk -- the URIBL plugin.  It works *great*.

Regarding avoiding DOS attacks with hundreds of URLs -- it selects
up to 20 randomly and tests just those, and we have another rule
which matches messages with too many URLs in the message which is
getting good results.

- --j.
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