>-----Original Message----- >From: Jeff Chan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 8:26 AM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Cc: SURBL Discuss >Subject: Re: Bug in Spamcop's surbl add-on module > > >On Wednesday, May 5, 2004, 5:18:04 AM, Keith Hackworth wrote: >> I was installing >> a new mail server and testing the surbl lookups, but my test kept >> getting through not being marked as spam. The test I was using was >> http://e.1asphost.com - this is on the be.surbl.org list. ... >> My logs show that the >> system is looking up 1asphost.com, which is NOT on the list. > For some >> reason, it stripped off the "e." > >> It seems that spamcop's surbl doesn't handle subdomains at >all. Anyone >> else seeing this? > >Hmm, it is indeed in BigEvil with the e. : > >bigevil.cf:uri BigEvilList_181 >/\b(?:extreme-rapes\.com|excaliburproducts\.c >om|evansezmoney\.estarnetwork\.com|enjoyadvanced097\.org|emedor >ders\.com|email\. >homemadesimple\.com|ehostzzz\.net|e-g\.com|efreedomweb\.net|ecr >edibledeals\.com| >echofrompeople\.com|e\.1asphost\.com)\b/i > >and it's therefore making it into be.surbl.org with the e. : > >bigevil.domains:e.1asphost.com > >However we should be taking off the subdomain before it goes into >the SURBL form. I'll need to check with Chris on how we can >handle that. > >BTW, SURBL is not a SpamCop project, although we are using >SpamCop URI domains as a data source in the sc.surbl.org list. > >Jeff C.
It's not a bug, its a feature! Actually, no its a bug :) I have been going thru cleaning these sort of things up. However I started at the begining of the B.E. list. This is at rule 181, I haven't even got to 100 yet! This is left over from my alpha phase of B.E. I've had a lot more coffee since then. So I will fix that one, But I'm sure there are others ;) --Chris
