On Tue, 14 Aug 2007, Douglas Otis wrote: > That point forward, spammers would be less able to take advantage > of domains in flux, and policy schemes would be far less perilous for are spammers really doing this? do they mine the domain system for changes and utilze those for their purposes? I ask because i don't see that in my data, which is small admittedly... I see lots of existing well known domains in the 'from'. Unless you have some data showing otherwise (or someone else has data to share) I think this is a specious arguement.
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