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- Q17071972 subject Q8785408.
- Q17071972 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.".
- Q17071972 wikiPageExternalLink 0220218.
- Q17071972 wikiPageExternalLink nolisting.org.
- Q17071972 wikiPageExternalLink OtherTricks.
- Q17071972 wikiPageWikiLink Q1088528.
- Q17071972 wikiPageWikiLink Q1224892.
- Q17071972 wikiPageWikiLink Q13512320.
- Q17071972 wikiPageWikiLink Q160453.
- Q17071972 wikiPageWikiLink Q2392270.
- Q17071972 wikiPageWikiLink Q284108.
- Q17071972 wikiPageWikiLink Q8785408.
- Q17071972 wikiPageWikiLink Q9158.
- Q17071972 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.".
- Q17071972 label "Nolisting".