We have quite a few clients that are "domain email only". I also have a
couple of private domain email addresses without an associated website.

They have no need for a website, but they want to use domain email for
clients (instead of the free services)

I believe this is more common than one might think.

Best Regards
Greg Cirino
603-425-2221
Cirelle Enterprises, Inc
Hosting, Development, Email, MLS
www.cirelle.com
www.mlsbot.com


| Hello Christoph,
|
| Wednesday, May 11, 2011, 4:07:28 PM, you wrote:
|
| CK> I can envisage this being a fairly common scenario when people want
| personal
| CK> email but no website so the website would be the default.
|
| Or even set up a masiil server before a website. It seems a guaranteed
| way to get a lot of false positives.
|
| Further the message is totally misleading-
|
| "Refused. Your domain name is blacklisted.
|
| You (or someone else) have sent us so much spam that we've added your
| domain name to our blacklist. Sorry about that, but we've had enough and
| we don't know what else to do. "
|
| When in fact the blacklist has been applied for not having a website,
| even when no spam has been received at all.
| --
| Best regards,
|  Niamh                            mailto:ni...@fullbore.co.uk
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