* Michael Orlitzky: > the result for me at least is that it's less work (i.e. less > expensive) to just block every new gTLD and whitelist the few > legitimate senders brave enough to live there.
My guess is that a significant number of mail service administrators use the same approach. I definitely do, and my experience with suspecting every new gTLD to be abused by spammers has been a good one. It is not nice for the few legitimate users out there to be required to prove their legitimacy before being permitted to send mail to our servers, but these users are so few and far between that I cannot even remember the last time I cleared a sender's domain. -Ralph