Dnia 18.01.2023 o godz. 23:21:43 Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop pisze:
> 
> I have also repeatedly pointed out ;) that eu.org subdomains aren't
> attractive for spammers, because a) you have to set up in advance
> nameservers for the requested domain on your own (this is checked by the
> registration system, registration form won't be accepted if there aren't at
> least two working nameservers for the domain); b) the requests are
> (intentionally) processed manually, so you usually have to wait a week or
> more for the domain to be actually registered.
> 
> This is a very "old school" service which is clearly oriented towards people
> interested in long-term use of the domain, and does not fit the spammers
> business model, as they are interested in getting the domain registered
> fast, using it and throwing it away.

I also have no deliverability problems except Google, which clearly shows
that Google is the problem and not the eu.org domain - regardless of how big
Google may be.
-- 
Regards,
   Jaroslaw Rafa
   r...@rafa.eu.org
--
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was a Hushpuppy, and she lived with her daddy in the Bathtub."
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