> On 18 Jan 2016, at 11:53, Axb <axb.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On 01/18/2016 12:36 PM, Paul Stead wrote:
>> Come across the following which lists all *.sch.uk local authorities -
>> thought it might be useful to someone
>> 
>> http://www.nominet.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Schools_Domain_Name_Rules.pdf
>> 
> 
> Paul,
> Pls open a bug so we have a record..
> thx

Actually, I don’t see how to use the list: it’s subject to change, and 
unfortunately doesn’t include contacts. 

More useful to know is that next level subdomains of .sch.uk can only be 
registered by local education authorities, which are branches of local 
government in the UK. And each subdomain of a subdomain of .sch.uk can only be 
registered by a school. So, it’s unlikely that subdomains of .sch.uk will be 
registered maliciously. 

Similarly, .ac.uk is reserved for higher education institutions in the UK. So 
they’re unlikely to be registered maliciously. 

So, an SPF pass, or valid DKIM signature in such a domain is likely to be 
coming from a legitimate source. 

However, account compromise is not uncommon: partly because the domains are 
quite attractive to spammers. So, don’t adjust your spam score, but do adjust 
your strategy when discovering spam. Reports of spam from .ac.uk or .sch.uk 
accounts are likely to be taken seriously, and contacts should be relatively 
easy to discover.

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Ian Eiloart
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