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Spam Testing Domains: A Guide

TL;DR

Yes, there are domains available for cyber security companies to test spam filtering and detection systems. This guide covers free options (using dynamic DNS), paid registration of throwaway domains, and public testing services. It also details important considerations like reputation management.

1. Understanding the Need

Testing spam filters requires sending emails that *look* like spam without actually harming recipients. You need a domain you control to avoid blacklisting legitimate email infrastructure. Using your company’s main domain is strongly discouraged.

2. Free Options: Dynamic DNS (DDNS)

Dynamic DNS services provide a subdomain that updates with your IP address. This is free but comes with limitations regarding reputation and deliverability.

  1. Choose a DDNS Provider: Services like No-IP, DynDNS (paid tiers offer better features), or DuckDNS are popular choices.
  2. Create an Account & Hostname: Sign up for an account and create a hostname (e.g., mytestdomain.ddns.net).
  3. Configure Your System: Point your email sending system to use the DDNS hostname as its SMTP server. You’ll likely need to configure DNS records, though most providers offer tools to help.
  4. Limitations: These domains often have poor reputation scores and are easily blocked by spam filters. They’re best for initial testing or low-volume scenarios.

3. Paid Registration: Throwaway Domains

Registering a cheap domain specifically for testing is the most reliable free option, but requires some cost.

  1. Choose a Registrar: Namecheap, GoDaddy, or Porkbun are good options. Look for domains costing around £5-£10 per year.
  2. Register a Domain: Choose a name that isn’t associated with your company and doesn’t resemble legitimate brands. Avoid common words.
  3. Configure DNS Records: Set up MX records to point to your email server or use a mail relay service (see section 4).
  4. Warm-up the Domain: Gradually increase sending volume over several days/weeks to build reputation. Start with very low volumes and monitor deliverability.

4. Mail Relay Services

Using a mail relay service simplifies email sending and can improve deliverability, even with throwaway domains.

5. Public Spam Testing Services

Some services offer pre-configured domains for testing spam filters.

6. Reputation Management – Crucial!

Regardless of the method, monitor your domain’s reputation.

7. Important Considerations

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