On 1 Jun 2016, at 9:29, @lbutlr wrote:
On May 31, 2016, at 8:30 PM, Steve Jenkins <st...@stevejenkins.com>
wrote:
A quick way to do this is to download postwhite and add web.com to
the list of queried hosts. All their known (published) IPs and CIDRs
wlll be added to your Postscreen whitelist.
Post white looks interesting, but what is web.com?
A demonstration of the de facto value of branding.
They are a lot of different things, including the owners of the Network
Solutions name and the Register.com name. An ungenerous description
might be that they are a Florida call center that has jumped on their
opportunities to slurp up a bunch of fail(ed|ing) dotcoms and sclerotic
brands with a little existing infrastructure and lots of high-inertia
clients.
It looks like it might be the sort of site I wouldn’t want to trust
with something like a whitelist.
Yeah, me neither. They aren't the spammiest provider of their general
class and scale, but they definitely aren't clean enough to whitelist.