One more thing...
On Thu, 21 Nov 2019, Fred Morris wrote:
Since I run my own mail servers I'm probably not a good person to ask. I
don't find it particularly hard work. I set account limits, provide some
tools and also disincentives to make safety and privacy the easier course and
at the end
On Fri, 22 Nov 2019, Merrick wrote:
On Fri, Nov 22, 2019, at 2:25 AM, Fred Morris wrote:
I'll hazard that the reputation of particular domains whether they're
TLDs or PseudoTLDs, registrars, or particular constellations of network
infrastructure, is outside the scope of this list. There are
On Fri, Nov 22, 2019, at 2:25 AM, Fred Morris wrote:
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> I'll hazard that the reputation of particular domains whether they're
> TLDs or PseudoTLDs, registrars, or particular constellations of network
> infrastructure, is outside the scope of this list. There are lists for the
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It's about risk versus reward.
Never mind email. Let's say I'm an employer. They might all be perfectly
fine people in Walmart land, but why do people on the network I control
need to visit their web site? Is there any reason? Do we do business with
them? I might not go to any great lengths