On 24 Oct 2019, at 04:10, Fourhundred Thecat <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 24/10/2019 07.32, @lbutlr wrote:
>> On 23 Oct 2019, at 15:20, lists <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> /\.asia$/ 510 Denied: Unacceptable TLD .asia
>> 
>> [Long list… removed]
>> 
>> smtpd_helo_restrictions = reject_invalid_helo_hostname
>>    check_helo_access pcre:/etc/postfix/helo_checks.pcre permit
>> 
>> /etc/postfix/helo_checks.pcre:
>> /.*\.(com|net|org|edu|gov|ca|mx|de|dk|fi|fr|uk|us|tv|info|biz|eu|es|il|it|nl|name|jp|host|au|nz|ch|tv)$/
>>  DUNNO
>> /.*\.*$/ 550 Mail to or from this TLD is not allowed
> 
> your list of allowed TLDs seems rather arbitrary. You allow .info, but
> not .email

Yes, it is avsolutely arbitrary based on the email I receive. I also have some 
domain specific exceptions (for example, a couple of .fm domains).

> I understand that it can make sense to block .ninja or .loan
> 
> I have an .email domain myself, and use if for my personal email
> 
> Is .email considered a dumb TLD ?

To my mind they are ALL dumb TLDs until they are proved otherwise or until I 
need to receive mail from several domains in the TLD.

This is the sort of stuff I see from .email TLD in my logs:

NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from unknown[221.146.236.9]: 550 5.7.1 <theworld.email>: 
Helo command rejected: Mail to or from this TLD is not allowed; 
from=<[email protected]> 
to=<[email protected]> proto=ESMTP 
helo=<theworld.email>

As you can see, the email was not just from .email, but also trying to send to 
a message ID.

This one might be legit?

NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from mta1a1.spe.ometria.email[52.31.63.235]: 550 5.7.1 
<mta1a1.spe.ometria.email>: Helo command rejected: Mail to or from this TLD is 
not allowed; from=<[email protected]> 
to=<*munged*> proto=ESMTP helo=<mta1a1.spe.ometria.email>



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