Justin Piszcz wrote, at 12/20/2008 05:43 AM:
> $ whois linendim.com
> 
>         Record created on:        2008-12-15 11:45:30.0
>         Domain Expires on:        2009-12-15 11:45:31.0
> 
> A 1-second life domain name.

What do you mean? The domain expires in one year and a second from its
creation date.

> First, is there an existing policy server out there that checks how many
> days old a domain is?

If so, it would probably end up working a lot like greylisting. You'd
get a similar effect scoring with the SpamCop dnsbl, since it penalizes
fresh domains.

> I know there is an RHSBL for it but this seems rather odd, if the domain
> has expired/etc it would be nice to filter on these statistics..

True. There's no reason to accept mail from a long-expired domain (but
your example hasn't expired).


[BTW, there appears to be a problem with the DNS for your domain,
lucidpixels.com. Your nameservers are not responding.]

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