Am 27.10.2011 18:15, schrieb R - elists:
greetings SA users
there sure seems to be a lot of from .info server spamming
wierd temp registered .info domains spamming eh?
for those of you with volume, large or small, care to share an SA tips on
how you deal with .info domains?
i would
greetings SA users
there sure seems to be a lot of from .info server spamming
wierd temp registered .info domains spamming eh?
for those of you with volume, large or small, care to share an SA tips on
how you deal with .info domains?
i would imagine there is a very small percentage of valid
R - elists wrote:
greetings SA users
there sure seems to be a lot of from .info server spamming
wierd temp registered .info domains spamming eh?
for those of you with volume, large or small, care to share an SA tips on
how you deal with .info domains?
i would imagine there is a very small
From: list...@abbacomm.net
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: real world spamassassin experiences re: processing on servers
emailing from .info domains
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2011 09:15:13 -0700
greetings SA users
there sure seems
On 27/10/11 18:36, Jenny Lee wrote:
From: list...@abbacomm.net
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: real world spamassassin experiences re: processing on servers emailing
from .info domains
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2011 09:15:13 -0700
greetings SA
Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk wrote:
On 27/10/11 18:36, Jenny Lee wrote:
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To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: real world spamassassin experiences re: processing on servers
emailing from .info domains
Date
On 27.10.11 17:36, Jenny Lee wrote:
In 14 years, we never received any single legit mail from .info.
not wandering about first 4 years, because .info exists only for 10
years...
It costs $1 per year to register an info domain, and if the people I
do business cannot afford $10 a year for