Now while I do not feel blocking all of these is good, they do certainly
fall into the category of domains to do extra checks against.

--Eric

----- Original Message -----
From: "Robin Lynn Frank" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 6:36 PM
Subject: blocking free email sources


> We don't have anyone who sends email to us from free email sources, so we
> developed a list in an access_map format which our offices use.
>
> It has the advantage of blocking most all of the 419 scams which like free
> email addresses, etc.
>
> A couple of cautionary notes.
> 1.  The list isn't fully sorted (sorry).
> 2.  It also includes some non-free domains like msn.com, aol.com and a few
> others, so you may want to edit those out.
>
> The url is http://paradigm-omega.com/freemail.txt
>
> There are over 4,000 domains listed.  It is a freebie so no warranty is
> implied and don't blame me if your best friend in Bulgaria suddenly gets
his
> mail bounced. ;-)
> --
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