I've been doing this for some time at Junk Email Filter do com and have over 1000 domains and it actually does work. It's even better if you put a dummy MX on the high end as spammers sometimes try the highest MX first.
It amazes me that the free software community seems to think it a sin if programmers are paid money for their work. Programmer have to eat too and have to earn a living. If you don't pay programmers or the companies they work for then how are they supposed to pay the rent?
Why do programmers have to give away everything for free and be forced into a life of begging for a living? This makes no sense at all. I'm getting somewhat annoyed at the concept that peoople who charge money for software are evil and those who give it away are good. If someone is independently wealthy and chooses to give software away --- that's great. And I support the free software community. I pay for my RedHat Linux because I'm getting something of value and I want to help make sure they stay in business.
There are a lot of anti-programmer consumers who are are trying to shame programmers into a life of virtual slavery. I have a problem with those who expect everything for free. Those who provide free software are making a gift to the community and are people who should be both honored and supported for their generosity --- and not shamed into giving through some false sense that programmers charging money is immoral.
Repeat after me.
SPF breaks email forwarding.
SPF breaks email forwarding.
SPF breaks email forwarding.
I've been doing this for some time at Junk Email Filter do com and have over 1000 domains and it actually does work. It's even better if you put a dummy MX on the high end as spammers sometimes try the highest MX first.
My MX looks like this:
dummy0.junkemailfilter.com - 10
mx.junkemailfilter.com - 20
mx.junkemailfilter.net - 30
mx.junkemailfilter.org - 40
dummy1.junkemailfilter.com - 50
http://www.junkemailfilter.com/
Why do programmers have to give away everything for free and be forced into a life of begging for a living? This makes no sense at all. I'm getting somewhat annoyed at the concept that peoople who charge money for software are evil and those who give it away are good. If someone is independently wealthy and chooses to give software away --- that's great. And I support the free software community. I pay for my RedHat Linux because I'm getting something of value and I want to help make sure they stay in business.
There are a lot of anti-programmer consumers who are are trying to shame programmers into a life of virtual slavery. I have a problem with those who expect everything for free. Those who provide free software are making a gift to the community and are people who should be both honored and supported for their generosity --- and not shamed into giving through some false sense that programmers charging money is immoral.