Hi Sebastian,
On Sat, Nov 02, 2024 at 06:45:13PM +0100, Sebastian Nielsen via mailop wrote:
> My blocklist is:
>
> /\.(accountant|accountants|asia|auto|berlin|bid|buzz|camera|car|cam|cars|casa|cfd|christmas|click|club|college|computer|country|cricket|cyou|date|design|download|exposed|email|fail|faith|finance|fit|fun|gdn|global|guru|help|host|jetzt|kim|icu|life|live|link|loan|london|media|men|mom|news|ninja|online|page|party|photography|pro|protection|pub|racing|realtor|reise|ren|rent|rest|review|rocks|science|security|shop|site|solutions|space|storage|store|stream|study|surf|tech|technology|theatre|today|top|trade|university|uno|us|viajes|vip|vividal|wang|webcam|website|win|work|works|world|xin|xyz|zip|xn--.*)$/
In 2024 I have personally received 757 guaranteed non-spam emails from
addresses that match your above regex. After removing .us, the number is
525 so far this year.o
Out of those 525 wanted emails, here are the TLDs in use:
394 tech
71 xyz
32 email
9 rocks
7 asia
4 space
2 fun
1 works
1 top
1 technology
1 pro
1 live
1 computer
In conclusion I personally would not use anything like this, I would at
most slightly penalise via spam scoring those above that had 2 or fewer
hits. Even then I might want to correlate this with which TLDs actually
appear in known spam so as to not just penalise any new TLD.
For all time (not just 2024), the breakdown is 2,379 mails and:
613 xyz
596 tech
456 pro
336 email
52 technology
50 space
46 rocks
39 asia
28 top
26 online
26 link
24 work
19 club
15 ninja
7 world
6 fun
5 site
4 click
3 wang
3 solutions
3 science
3 london
3 host
3 computer
2 net
2 live
2 guru
2 gdn
1 works
1 win
1 website
1 vip
1 help
1 global
1 berlin
Thanks,
Andy
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