Jeff Chan wrote:
In principle, this is a good concept; using domain whois data to spot bad
domains can be useful.
In practice, it's a really, really, really bad idea since the public whois
infrastructure is not designed for this kind of high volume use. If many
people did it, it would result
Quoting Giampaolo Tomassoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Dears,
>
> well, I just did version 0.01 of the URIWhois plugin.
>
> Its purpose is mainly to detect some spam containing URIs to sites in
> brand-new domains, or having some conflict in whois and dns records, or
> being driven by specific dns ser