On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 08:37:23PM -0700, Jeff Chan wrote:
On Monday, April 19, 2004, 8:28:08 PM, Justin Mason wrote:
Jeff Chan writes:
On Monday, April 19, 2004, 5:04:43 PM, Kelsey Cummings wrote:
Otherwise I will probably change "example.com" to "surbl-org-permanent-test-point.com", and document and announce the change.
Perhaps just 'test.test.sa.surbl.org' ?
Nothing wrong with that, and I'm pretty sure that 'test' will never be a GTLD.
I would suggest using a known TLD. I could imagine SpamAssassin or another product, if they don't already, including optimisations to avoid querying on things that *look* like URLs but can't possibly be; and putting in a special case for SURBL would be a bit silly if we can avoid it.
That was my inclination too. A real TLD with a fake domain should be the most "standard"... for an obscured domain. :-)
Then, my suggestion would be something inside the surbl domain. Otherwise there is a risk (albeit remote) that someone could register the domain and have a problem.