dragonfeather wrote:pogue972 wrote:This is a an absolute EOL (end of life) situation for Spamgourmet if Josiah doesn't intervene. I have no other way to contact him. If he doesn't want to continue to run this service anymore, he should do a gradual winddown and let us transfer all our emails to a different service like trashmail (which, incidentally having the same problem and the owner has promised to buy up domains in bulk for use with the service)
I agree that the situation is bad, but I'm not quite sure that we have a solution or anything Josiah can do either. Sure, we can add new domains but it'll pop up on those lists practically instantly, and nothing changes.
We need a better solution, but I have no clue what that could be other than each of us running our own spamgourmet instance.
I think you're overestimating how fast these new domains will show up on blacklists. If we keep it hush hush it's probably less likely they'll show up on any lists. I've always advocated for domains that look like fake ISPs like kansas-telecom.net or georgia-fiber.com and things that look less innocuous.