At 08:57 2004-03-04 -0500, David Stone wrote:
That's why I pefixed the comment with "if". Personnally, I have yet to
receive a single legitimate email referencing a .biz, .info, or .us
web site, but I can give you about a 1,000 emails out of my junk folder
peddling viagra etc from such domains.
You should hit the list archives - the current thread about virus scanning
has the files hosted at an .info domain.
Would you feel happier if I added a retrospective, "YMMV"? ;)
To each their own. I reject _connections_ to my mail servers from quite a
number of asia-pacific nations, but I don't beleive that's necessarily an
'optimization' anyone should shoot for.
I think at the point when one starts blocking out entire TLDs, a simple
greenlist starts to seem appropriate: accept mail just from people you
already know. <g>
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