joostdevalk.nl — Now, not only can't you send certain filenames with queries (e.g. “download.php?”) over MSN, you can't even send *any URL with a .info domain*. This affects all clients, including Adium and Pidgin, because it's done by the MSN server.
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ahproAug 5, 2007
I just tried it, the guys right.
bobthegorillaAug 5, 2007
Dude, call it Teenagers Against Corporations Organisation, then it has a cool acronym. In fairness, surely you can see this is all pretty silly? The stuff that's blocked is an inconvenience for users, and it's no work at all to get around for spammers.
sirhomerAug 5, 2007
Do you?
surfingAug 6, 2007
Maybe it's bad validation. Can't you just use the IP address to get around this?
absorbationAug 10, 2007
I have the full list of blocked things on the servers at this post :):<a class="user" href="http://www.msgstuff.com/news/post/325/">http://www.msgstuff.com/news/post/325/</a>
carzorstelatisAug 14, 2007
Show me one worthwhile .info website and I might care.
b3nd0v3rAug 25, 2007
OOORRRRR you can get WLMPlus and just install a script (click, click, done) that removes ALL censoring of .info like you people wanted.
egyfox2010Jan 19, 2009
<a class="user" href="http://dloading.com/download_11917.htm">http://dloading.com/download_11917.htm</a><a class="user" href="http://dloading.com/download_11510.htm">http://dloading.com/download_11510.htm</a><a class="user" href="http://dloading.com/download_41.htm">http://dloading.com/download_41.htm</a><a class="user" href="http://dloading.com/download_11655.htm">http://dloading.com/download_11655.htm</a><a class="user" href="http://dloading.com/download_40.htm">http://dloading.com/download_40.htm</a>