In article <1856298671.144791.1400292991012.javamail.zim...@peachymango.org> 
you write:
>The trouble with .invalid is that it is a domain that do not accept emails. 
>Therefore why should you accept emails from a domain
>that does not allow you to reply to it?
>
>It is bound in the future to create issues when people move to more 
>serious/ubiquitous domain reputation schemes.

Everyone I know who's tried to do spam filtering by SMTP callbacks to
verify sender addresses has stopped, for the dual reasons that it
doesn't work, and it's abusive.  I can't imagine why you think people
are likely to resume using it.  Considering the amount of mail I get
with non-replyable addresses like donotre...@bigbank.com, I'm not the
only person who doesn't think this is a problem.

Or if they do, it's easy enough to add domain suffixes that satisfy
whatever even more broken reputation scheme we need to defeat.

R's,
John
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