Jeff Chan wrote:
Not sure I understand; can you explain further?
You posted a list of candidates for PH here (the stuff where you use more than the base domain), and on this list I've seen the mentioned e-gold.com and home.ro - not in the reduced form, it was something.e-gold.com resp. something.home.ro.
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| name,ai,au,bd,bh,ck,eg,et,fk,il,in,kh,kr,mk,mt,na, | np,nz,pg,pk,qa,sa,sb,sg,sv,ua,ug,uk,uy,vn,za,zw
What we have are a list of ccTLDs that should start at the third level:
Apparently you don't have ai, bd, bh, ck (co.ck can't be all), et, fk, mk, pg, pk, qa, sa, sb, vn, zw (only gov.zw).
The de section appears to be garbled (de.net after denic.de, museum.decoop.de in one line), and of course there are no "real" SLDs at all in TLD de, only some reserved SLDs. The reserved de-SLDs won't show up in spam, they don't exist. You can delete the complete de section, it makes no sense.
OTOH, most of these ccTLDs are not used in spam.
Yes. When I check my list of whois servers for TLDs again, I'll look at the 14 remaining dubious TLDs (ai etc.). Bye.