HI,

I fully agree with Duncan (see my address above? :)

I hardly receive any spam from .th, but I receive a heap from .com,
should .com be banned?

Most domain in Thailand are registered in .com or .net, so the test
would be mostly meaningless as it will cover Universities and Govt
agencies that are not first supplier of spam I hope.

Last point, discriminating on the .country TLD could get SA in big
trouble being accused of discrimination. Banning cocacola.com would be
better as the sue would get you good advertising rather :)

It would be best to avoid ruining the slowly building good reputation
of SA (attending Apricot yesterday, SA was cited as the best anti-spam
product one could choose -- Apricot is a yearly international
conference in Asia-Pacific).

Well that was my own 2 satang (and that mush less than 2 cents)

Olivier

> > header FROM_SPAMLAND    Received =~ 
> > /\.(?:kr|cn|cl|ar|hk|il|th|tw|sg|za|tr|ma|ua|in|pe)(?:[\s\)\]]|$)/
> > describe FROM_SPAMLAND    From a country with lots of open relays
> > score FROM_SPAMLAND    2
> > 
> > Let the spear-chucking commence!
> > 
> 
> Lets try not to discriminate against foreign users.
> 

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