Perhaps rather than arguing about whether we'd all get blocked by running
this, it would be more productive to lobby a registrar to provide the data
in rsynch-able form to URIBL or SURBL where DNS infrastructure could be used
to make the data available for such a use. Maybe none will cooperate, maybe
one will.
We can agree that
- Querying whois directly is a bad idea if you have significant mail
volume.
- Whois data (namely, the domain creation date) can provide a hint that the
URI might point to a spammer site.
So, how can we get whois data without going directly to whois for every
query?
Bret
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