On Tue, May 29, 2007 at 17:32:45 -0400, Michael Klinosky <mpk2@xxxxxxxxx> 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.