On Monday 23 January 2006 19:07, trainier@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > However, this does not belittle the effectiveness of redirectors. They > work and they're reliable. Redirectors in general work well. But whether blacklists are effective or not is surely hard to decide and more a religion than a science. But considering that in my country alone ~3000 new domains are registered every day and some domains even contain multiple types of content which belongs to different categories I can't imagine how a blacklist claims to be even remotely effective. You should look at the more inventive users in our organisation? Such a black list would be no obstacle. Cheers Christoph -- Never trust a system administrator who wears a tie and suit.