/usr/sbin/update_bad_phishing_sites broken

Jeremy McSpadden jeremy at fluxlabs.net
Sun Mar 4 23:09:32 GMT 2012


How much is the renewal? I'm sure the public wouldn't mind pitching into to renew it for everyone. 


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Jeremy McSpadden

On Mar 4, 2012, at 5:07 PM, "Jules Field" <MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk> wrote:

> Folks,
> 
> I'm afraid I've broken the update_bad_phishing_sites script due to letting the mailscanner.tv domain expire by accident. I was sure that domain wasn't used for anything, and it's quite expensive, so I let it expire.
> 
> Bad move.
> 
> I'll get a new domain set up and running in its place as fast as I can, and then you'll need to do a quick
> grep www.mailscanner.tv /usr/sbin/*
> and change each of those occurrences to the new site once I've got it going.
> 
> Many apologies again for this, and please bear with me while I get this fixed.
> 
> Jules
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