On Sun, Aug 22, 2004 at 07:29:54PM -0400, David Brodbeck wrote:
guy wrote:
Will alum.mit.edu get black listed?
Possibly, but that's always a possibility now, too.
Not entirely true, since domain-based blacklisting is not very common at
this point because it's just too easy to fake a domain. In a world where
spf is the standard instead of the exception, blacklisting based on
domain becomes more feasible and unprotected domains are at risk of
ending up on those blacklists.
Koen
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