On 2024-11-02 12:00, Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users wrote:
On Sat, Nov 02, 2024 at 06:34:36AM +0800, Adriel via Postfix-users
wrote:
There is a mail system said,
host east.xxx.com[3.138.xx.xx] said:
554 5.7.1 <adriel@myemail.click>: Sender address rejected: We
reject all
.click domains.
I am just not sure, does the .click domain have low reputation on
internet?
so other providers choose to just reject it?
what's the high reputation domains then, .com/.net/.org?
Rather depends on which registries/registrars had a price promotion
attracting abusers recently enough to lead operators to choose to
refuse
traffic.
The long-established gTLDs ccTLDs with a million+ registrations are by
and large not aggressivly priced and not blocked.
154342903 com
19562007 cn
17678083 de
12475591 net
10991840 org
10372996 uk
6210775 nl
5702333 ru
5386914 br
4263546 au
4198061 fr
4000000 in
3694658 xyz
3656296 eu
3540175 info
3481481 it
3430626 shop
3395833 ca
3100000 co
3026500 online
2766657 top
2572263 pl
2532060 ch
2100000 us
2079045 es
1881840 pt
1766746 jp
1724239 be
1632933 ir
1571837 store
1510279 site
1480179 at
1474115 cz
1403289 se
1400000 cc
1365524 mx
1336066 za
1320645 dk
1236222 tr
1216203 biz
1112750 vip
1100000 io
A longer list is at:
https://stats.dnssec-tools.org/#/?top=tlds&tld_tab=3
That includes "dev" and other gTLDs that don't AFAIK have a history of
reputation problems.
You can also search for price breaks on domain registrations and avoid
TLDs that have been aggressively discounted.
That's all right. thanks victor.
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