> Nice list, Grayhat, but I would shy away from the following

> This microsoft address block as phish/fraud haven based
> upon our log history:

> live.com
> officeliveemail.com

Hmmm... good finding, sounds like when I "pruned" the list
I left out the above two; removed them and re-checked the
list just to be sure; the other entries seem to be ok (at least
I think so)

> I don't trust .edu's as they get infected too often:
> oxy.edu

Well... it was a request from some folks, and that edu didn't
send any spam (till now), so I left it in; btw feel free to remove
it if you think it isn't appropriate, but before doing so, have a
look here

http://www.senderbase.org/senderbase_queries/detaildomain?search_string=oxy.edu

> Is this their entire IP block or just corp?
> In general large ISPs are not a good bet:

> quest.com

The list contains name of entities owning given IP blocks and
no, it doesn't contain "generic" entries (like ISPs) and quest.com
isn't an ISP, maybe you're confusing it with "kwest" or "qwest"
but it isn't the same; quest is a different company

That said, I would be interested in building up a "good entities"
list, so, if someone here has further entries to submit I'd be
interested in them; the idea isn't to "allow" them, just to ensure
that mails from those entities won't be blocked



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