Hi!
IMO, he makes a good point. I've seen and used http://10.10.10.1 and http://192.168.1.1/, etc. We can probably just whitelist the 10.X and 192.168.X.
Those would probably never get blacklisted since they're useless on the Internet
however they can get into mails (that can get to the net) so someone might (want to) list them...
As for the domain names we check, same for the ips we also check. Either i am very bad in explaining myself or people are just not reading. We fetch the URL's, before feeding in, so if there is a pricate adress, we cannot list it. At least, not the tooling we are using here.
If we would list anything thats put inside a mail we would end up with massive FPs.
We can talk about this for weeks, but its happening now, btw, we are allready listing, no FP reports yet. So lets close the talks till we see that changing.
Thanks, Raymond.