[At-Large] R: [ALAC] Fwd: A million domains taken down by email checks
Roberto Gaetano
roberto_gaetano at hotmail.com
Fri Jul 11 20:44:58 UTC 2014
One of the problems that the spam filters does not solve, unless there is a way that I am ignorant about, is that even if the incoming messages are put in a separate folder, I still have to pay for the connection time while the junk is downloaded.
This is not a problem when I am at home, or when I have a WiFi connection, but is a problem indeed when I am travelling to places with slow or/and expensive connection.
Cheers,
R.
> -----Messaggio originale-----
> Da: at-large-bounces at atlarge-lists.icann.org [mailto:at-large-
> bounces at atlarge-lists.icann.org] Per conto di John Levine
> Inviato: martedì 8 luglio 2014 21:53
> A: RJ Glass
> Cc: at-large at atlarge-lists.icann.org
> Oggetto: Re: [At-Large] [ALAC] Fwd: A million domains taken down by email
> checks
>
> > Registrants pay money for a service, yet is required to go through
> > EVERYONE having access to the records. So now, the domain owner is
> > spammed by EVERYONE because they can.
>
> Aw, come on. I have put real e-mail addresses on all my domains for over
> 20 years, and those addresses remain completely usable. Feel free to write
> to me at my WHOIS contact addresses if you don't believe me.
>
> I certainly believe that your mail provider has crummy spam filters, but that's
> not an argument for anything other than finding a more competent mail
> provider.
>
> Regards,
> John Levine, john.levine at cauce.org
> CAUCE North America
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