So, how do you balance this kind of situation? Is whitelisting the only way to go?
I reckon that whitelisting's the only way, in this case. Even SA has a list of bona fide e-mail firms/orgs like Amazon in itself, so that your kind of example is exempted. To my mind, SA is a bit like a friendly neighborhood watch. For my part, I'd rather list the exceptions than the rule.
Tony
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