On Tue, May 29, 2007 at 17:32:45 -0400, Michael Klinosky mpk2@enter.net wrote:
Tim
If .com was *only* ever used for commerical use, and using .com was enforced for commercial use, and we had something else for personal use, we could blanket delete all .com originating mail, and still receive all our non .com mail from our personal friends. ;-)
This really wouldn't work well. You can do the equivalent using a white list in any case.
Several years ago, I concocted the notion of '.per' addresses (for 'person'). I searched for someone to tell, but didn't know enough then to know where to look.
You probably need to bribe ICANN staff to make this happen. Based on the last time they were publically accepting bribes to introduce new TLDs, $50K just got them to accept a copy of your proposal for review. Expect to pay a lot more under the table to actually get approved.