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- Nolisting abstract "Nolisting is the name given to a technique to defend electronic mail domain names against e-mail spam.Each domain name on the internet has a series of one or more MX records specifying mail servers responsible for accepting email messages on behalf of that domain, each with a preference. Nolisting is simply the adding of an MX record pointing to a non-existent server as the \"primary\" (i.e. that with the lowest preference value) - which means that an initial mail contact will always fail. Many spam sources don't retry on failure, so the spammer will move on to the next victim - while legitimate email servers should retry the next higher numbered MX, and normal email will be delivered with only a small delay.".
- Nolisting wikiPageExternalLink 0220218.
- Nolisting wikiPageExternalLink nolisting.org.
- Nolisting wikiPageExternalLink OtherTricks.
- Nolisting wikiPageID "7958255".
- Nolisting wikiPageLength "3498".
- Nolisting wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Nolisting wikiPageRevisionID "708196848".
- Nolisting wikiPageWikiLink Anti-spam_techniques.
- Nolisting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spam_filtering.
- Nolisting wikiPageWikiLink Email.
- Nolisting wikiPageWikiLink Email_spam.
- Nolisting wikiPageWikiLink Greylisting.
- Nolisting wikiPageWikiLink MX_record.
- Nolisting wikiPageWikiLink Qmail.
- Nolisting wikiPageWikiLink Simple_Mail_Transfer_Protocol.
- Nolisting wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nolisting".
- Nolisting wikiPageWikiLinkText "nolisting".
- Nolisting wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Nolisting subject Category:Spam_filtering.
- Nolisting hypernym Name.
- Nolisting type Filter.
- Nolisting comment "Nolisting is the name given to a technique to defend electronic mail domain names against e-mail spam.Each domain name on the internet has a series of one or more MX records specifying mail servers responsible for accepting email messages on behalf of that domain, each with a preference. Nolisting is simply the adding of an MX record pointing to a non-existent server as the \"primary\" (i.e. that with the lowest preference value) - which means that an initial mail contact will always fail.".
- Nolisting label "Nolisting".
- Nolisting sameAs Q17071972.
- Nolisting sameAs m.026lgbr.
- Nolisting sameAs Q17071972.
- Nolisting wasDerivedFrom Nolisting?oldid=708196848.
- Nolisting isPrimaryTopicOf Nolisting.