Mark C. Langston wrote:
On Fri, Aug 13, 2004 at 03:14:13AM -0400, Meng Weng Wong wrote:
Cloudmark has introduced a rating service.
Verisign is publishing its list of domains with SSL
certificates.
Specifically, how is the ability to purchase an SSL certificate
conferring a "good" status to a domain?
It's not a question of "good"ness. It's a question of commitment.
A vanilla domain costs less than $10 a year. SSL certificates from Verisign
cost around $300 a year.
If a domain is identified as a spam source, spammers will ditch it for new
ones. This is more painful for them if they've invested $300 in the domain
than if they've only invested $10.
Matthew(_dot_)van(_dot_)Eerde(_at_)hbinc(_dot_)com
805.964.4554 x902
Hispanic Business Inc./HireDiversity.com Software Engineer
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