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Most of us in this forum probably get more than our fair share of WHOIS spam emails, given our above average holdings of domain names compared with the general population. Any ideas on how to reduce it? I seem to get endless "Expired SEO" spams, for example.
I was thinking that the amount of spam I receive might be lower if I switched my admin email address to a Google Gsuite/Gmail powered account. My theory is that spammers don't want to get banned by Google Gmail or Google GSuite, and so there'd be above average spam to domains hosted elsewhere. Alternatively, Google might be quicker to slow down such bulk mail, since they see more of it compared to smaller email providers. In other words, there's some extra protection being part of the Google Gmail/Gsuite "herd", so to speak.
Any thoughts, ideas or suggestions?
I was thinking that the amount of spam I receive might be lower if I switched my admin email address to a Google Gsuite/Gmail powered account. My theory is that spammers don't want to get banned by Google Gmail or Google GSuite, and so there'd be above average spam to domains hosted elsewhere. Alternatively, Google might be quicker to slow down such bulk mail, since they see more of it compared to smaller email providers. In other words, there's some extra protection being part of the Google Gmail/Gsuite "herd", so to speak.
Any thoughts, ideas or suggestions?