Yes, I'd be willing to post a copy of the script if anyone is 
interested.  As I said in another email, it's not something that should 
be run on a customer's server where false positives are going to cost 
money, but it is an interesting idea to experiment with.

-- Sam Clippinger

On 5/11/11 10:07 AM, Christoph Kuhle wrote:
> > From my own point of view, as many people have done before, I would like to
> THANK YOU Sam very sincerely and deeply for Spamdyke and the work that you
> have always put in to it for the benefit of us all.  Your dedication,
> patience and help are amazing and appreciated.
>
> On a related issue, would you be prepared to let us have a copy of the
> script you use to check the websites of incoming mail servers.  And are you
> saying that if I purchase mytestaccount.com and send an email with
> incoming/outgoing mail servers as mail.mytestaccount.com and do NOT have a
> website www.mytestaccount.com then your script would blacklist that email?
> I can envisage this being a fairly common scenario when people want personal
> email but no website so the website would be the default.
>
> Kind regards,
>   
>
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