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==Notes==
==Notes==
'''If you use this blacklist''' for preventing spam on your web site, '''please let me know'''. As long as I'm the only one using it, I'll feel free to make somewhat arbitrary decisions (like temporarily banning all .info domains until whoever it is that is registering 2 new ones per day and featuring them in that night's spam finally gets a life) – but if I know others are using it, I'll be more cautious and/or get in touch to discuss this sort of thing before doing it. --[[User:Woozle|Woozle]] 07:55, 6 January 2007 (EST)
'''If you use this blacklist''' for preventing spam on your web site, '''please let me know'''. As long as I'm the only one using it, I'll feel free to make somewhat arbitrary decisions (like temporarily banning all .info domains until whoever it is that is registering 2 new ones per day and featuring them in that night's spam finally gets a life) – but if I know others are using it, I'll be more cautious and/or get in touch to discuss this sort of thing before doing it. --[[User:Woozle|Woozle]] 07:55, 6 January 2007 (EST)
== Just how to pick super-cheap car auto insurance in Ca? ==
This amazing location saved me $487 for the entire year! They're an online service and they are kind, caring, along with take great care of the clientele. Most importantly for me, they answer emails and respond to phone calls with humans.
== Recommendations on how to find less expensive vehicle car insurance in Ca? ==
This amazing site saved me $487 for the year! They are really an online broker and they are generally kind, caring, and take fantastic care of their clients. Most importantly for me, they respond to e-mail and reply to telephone calls with humans.

Revision as of 02:36, 27 November 2010

This is a list of domain names which are considered spam.

Formerly, this was just an addendum to the list at http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Spam_blacklist, but I have since found that most of the spam we get does not seem to be blocked by their list (i.e. removing their list from the list of blacklists did not increase the amount of spam).

Moreover, including their list tends to make the overall blacklist too long (a redesign of the SpamBlacklist extension should fix this eventually), and the blacklist plugin starts causing PHP to log errors and the filter seems to start letting everything through.

So I've stopped using other blacklists, and now depend solely on this one.

Syntax is as follows:

  • Everything from a "#" character to the end of the line is a comment
  • Every non-blank line is a regex fragment which will only match hosts inside URLs

Entries are now grouped by date, so older entries can be moved to the archive when the list becomes too long.

Notes

If you use this blacklist for preventing spam on your web site, please let me know. As long as I'm the only one using it, I'll feel free to make somewhat arbitrary decisions (like temporarily banning all .info domains until whoever it is that is registering 2 new ones per day and featuring them in that night's spam finally gets a life) – but if I know others are using it, I'll be more cautious and/or get in touch to discuss this sort of thing before doing it. --Woozle 07:55, 6 January 2007 (EST)