On Montag, 12. Juni 2006 10:03 Jamie L. Penman-Smithson wrote:
> On 12 Jun 2006, at 07:53, Michael Monnerie wrote:
> > yesterday I've got some new kind of spam:
> >
> > X-Envelope-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Received: from abruxateatro.com (unknown [210.245.161.31])
> >     by power2u.goelsen.net (Postfix) with SMTP id ____________
> >     for <_____________>; Sun, 11 Jun 2006 18:25:57 +0200 (CEST)
> >
> > X-Envelope-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Received: from acidstufftv.com (unknown [210.245.161.31])
> >     by power2u.goelsen.net (Postfix) with SMTP id ____________
> >     for <_____________>; Sun, 11 Jun 2006 18:25:58 +0200 (CEST)
> >
> > These domains don't exist now, but obviously did yesterday. Did
> > anybody
> > else see such SPAM? How can I check if a domain ever existed?
> > Is anybody working on a check for new domains, so that you could
> > say "if
> > a domain is newer than 2 days, temporary reject"?
>
> abruxateatro.com still exists in DNS. although it looks like just a
> "domain parked" site:

Oh, I got fooled by:
# whois abruxateatro.com
NO DOMAIN (1)

So, that domain at least exists. Could there be a check for whether a 
domain has an MX record, and if not give it some points? Would make 
sense, I guess, because normally e-mail is two-way...

And what about the acidstufftv.com domain?

mfg zmi
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