On Thu, 2014-10-23 at 09:31 -0700, sah62 wrote:
> With approximately  two thousand new top-level domains
> <https://gtldresult.icann.org/application-result/applicationstatus/viewstatus>
>   
> in the queue for delegation this method of manually documenting validity is
> not going to scale well.
>
Indeed, but so far I haven't seen any of them, apart from .eu, which is
extensively used by the EU and its agencies so cannot be treated as 100%
spam (I need to see EASA bulletins).

> blacklist_from *@*.link
> 
Noted, but a lot of the .eu spam I've seen uses either forged addresses
or the address of the bot-infested host in the headers. None of these
are in the .EU TLD, which was only used in body text where the
blacklist_from directive won't find it. This is also typical of spam
that's pumped in via web forums.

I'd expect .link and friends to be used in pretty much the same way.

> This requires manual effort, too, but I can target it to specific problem
> domains.
> 
Sure, but the only answer for their use in body text is either a
recently patched Perl module or the configurable list expected in SA
3.4.1.


Martin



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