There was a posting about other tld's returning a default IP for free domain names:
Quoting Len: "Reserach lifted from another mailing list: dnsqr a *.nu answer: \052.nu 86375 A 64.55.105.9 answer: \052.nu 86375 A 212.181.91.6 dnsqr a *.com answer: \052.com 167 A 64.94.110.11 dnsqr a *.net answer: \052.net 211 A 64.94.110.11 dnsqr a *.ac answer: \052.ac 86376 A 194.205.62.122 dnsqr a *.museum answer: \052.museum 156 A 195.7.77.20 dnsqr a *.cc answer: \052.cc 3577 A 206.253.214.102 dnsqr a *.cx answer: \052.cx 86378 A 219.88.106.80 dnsqr a *.tm answer: \052.tm 86378 A 194.205.62.42" Would this mean we can/should add additional test like veriscam to our configuration? For example: VERISCAM rhsbl . 64.94.110.11 10 0 FREEDOM_ac rhsbl . 194.205.62.122 10 0 FREEDOM_cc rhsbl . 206.253.214.102 10 0 FREEDOM_cx rhsbl . 219.88.106.80 10 0 FREEDOM_tm rhsbl . 194.205.62.42 10 0 Today (6:20 PM GMT+1) our veriscam filter was triggered 10 times after around 2000 processed messages and 850 hold spam. Markus --- [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by Declude Virus (http://www.declude.com)] --- This E-mail came from the Declude.JunkMail mailing list. To unsubscribe, just send an E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and type "unsubscribe Declude.JunkMail". The archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com.
