Difference between revisions of "Spam Blacklist"
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# inside URLs | # inside URLs | ||
| − | + | nvnv2006\.com | |
| − | + | nv2006\.com | |
| − | + | scooter-web\.org | |
| + | bikesplanet\.org | ||
| + | wifiguide\.org | ||
| + | wifi-planet\.org | ||
| + | bookhe\.info | ||
| + | ipdz\.com | ||
| + | prophp\.org | ||
| + | sale500\.org | ||
| + | yourbestonlinecasino\.com | ||
| + | play-casino-888\.info | ||
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Revision as of 20:06, 23 February 2007
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# This is a list of domain names which are considered spam. Please check # the guidelines on the talk page when adding entries. Changes should take # effect immediately. Please do not use this list against spam that can # be dealt with by user blocking or protection of a small number of pages. # # 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 nvnv2006\.com nv2006\.com scooter-web\.org bikesplanet\.org wifiguide\.org wifi-planet\.org bookhe\.info ipdz\.com prophp\.org sale500\.org yourbestonlinecasino\.com play-casino-888\.info #





