On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 12:24:54AM +0100, Søren Boll Overgaard wrote:
> Using rfc-ignorant.com would be a bad idea.
> In Denmark (where I live) our TLD-administrator is restricted by law from
> running a whois server for .dk. This has earned the entire country a place in
> rfc-ignorant.com's database.
> Being that I am from Denmark, I tend to get a lot of danish email, and I would
> hate for it to get canned as spam.

There are two parts to that:

1) I'm using them right now on the SMTP level, and your mail to me came in
   just fine.

2) There are 5 different servers (null path, abuse, postmaster, whois,
   ipwhois).  I would think the first three are of definite use.  The
   whois/ipwhois ones are more questionable.  (I'm planning to remove those
   two from my box for the same reasons you stated above.)  As with all
   things SA, you'd be able to score the whois tests 0 while leaving the
   others to score whatever they score (3?)

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