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Need more info on SER filter / blacklist

I am getting proxies cancelled for abuse complaints, and I want to build a list of sites that should never get posted to, a global blacklist.

In the main SER options filter tab there is a list of "blacklists," but I'd like more info on how to use it:

1.) Should I add sites I want to blacklist to this list, or only LISTS of sites? (i.e. if I hit the add button, and type in "http://www.example.com" will SER then no longer try to post anything to example.com, OR will SER continually try to download the contents of example.com looking for a list?)

2.) If I add http://www.example.com to the list, do I also need to add http://example.com to the list? Is there any way to use wildcards? Many of the honeypots (like mythem.es) use multiple subdomains like "please.come.put.spam.here.xyz123.example.com". I want to put in something like "*example.com*" and have SER never post to any subdomain on that domain again. Is this possible?

3.) In version 5.04 update notes it says "- new: ability to use macros in global blacklist". Can anyone tell me what this means exactly?

Thanks.
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  • SvenSven www.GSA-Online.de
    You can add it to the global skiplist. All subdomains should get skipped as well than.
  • edited November 2013
    Am I doing it correctly in the image below?

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  • goonergooner SERLists.com
    Looks ok to me, on another note you might want to increase "maximum size of a website to download" and you'll probably get more links.
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