>... > >Just to clarify, since Paul seems to have misunderstood, I have nothing >to do with administering slashdot.org or any of the other domains I >listed. Those were just examples. I'm not connected with them, and >they mostly have nothing to do with each other as well. And I don't >think you're going to convince all those people to switch to a more >complicated system using LDAP. You have to base your rules on the DNS >system you have, not the DNS system you wish you had. > >My point was that this isn't just some weird thing I'm doing. It's a >widespread practice, and it makes little sense to embrace a rule without >checking the frequency of FPs. > >Note also that the fact that wildcards allow more than one additional >level is useful too. You can't stop people from adding "www." to >everything (hell, too many of them want to add it to their e-mail >addresses), so it's good to have www.atrios.blogspot.com work as well as >atrios.blogspot.com. > >Sorry if I seem overly combative. I tend to react negatively when >people propose rules that mark me as a spammer. > >-- >Keith C. Ivey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Washington, DC > Keith,
No, I did understand. I was trying to make a point that a lot of work is going into cleaning up DNS to be more modern, but that is still many years away. As I just remarked to Loren's short but excellent post, there is nothing wrong with ham hiting a few rules - It does not mean you are a spammer. Lots of people do seem to take it personally if their own site or domain hits any proposed rule - look at Hotmail, Lycos or even the headers on people's list postings and see how many hit rules with low score values (in particular the DNS_..ABUSE and DNS_..POST rules). To be a spammer, you have to hit a lot of rules - a good example I got about a hour ago hit: result: Y 30 - BAYES_99,DRUGS_ERECTILE,DRUGS_ERECTILE_OBFU,RAZOR2_CF_RANGE_51_100,RAZOR2_CHECK,RCVD_IN_SORBS_MISC,SUBJECT_DRUG_GAP_C,URIBL_AB_SURBL,URIBL_COMPLETEWHOIS,URIBL_L1SPEWS,URIBL_L2SPEWS,URIBL_OB_SURBL,URIBL_RHS_ABUSE,URIBL_RHS_BOGUSMX,URIBL_RHS_DSN,URIBL_RHS_NOCOMPLAINTS,URIBL_RHS_NOSTDMAIL,URIBL_RHS_POST,URIBL_RHS_URIBL_BLACK,URIBL_RHS_WHOIS,URIBL_SBL,URIBL_SC_SURBL,URIBL_WS_SURBL,URIBL_XS_SURBL to me, that is spam; hitting one, two or even five common rules (but not SURBLs which are almost too accurate) won't get you labeled as spam on my machines. Also, unlike the OP, I only said it was a good sign (not a clear yes/no decision) -I would guess I would score it between one and two points. Also, to make www.anything,domain.tld work, you *should* use a line like: www.* IN CNAME real_target which would not hit the rule I had proposed (though there is still a wildcard involved). Paul Shupak [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.S. I've now found three sites which refuse my email because "plectere.com" does not have an 'A' record:)