On Mon, 9 Jun 2014, Rob McEwen wrote:

Domain age is a good metric to factor in. But I'm always fascinated with
some people's desire to block all messages with extremely new domains.

Keep in mind that many large and famous businesses... who have fairly
good mail sending practices... sometimes launch a new products complete
with links to very newly registered domains. Same is often true for ...

Or for public research organizations which are often "reformed" by the Government, with change of name and consequential change of domain (even if the IP of the DNS and MX is unchanged :-))

Take my case, I've been working at the same physical place since 1982 and the name of my institute or of the organization it belongs to has changed about 7 times. And it does not only occur in this country (Italy), I've seen (mainly dealing with mailing list re-subscriptions) similar changes at least in France and UK ..

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