From: Paul <Pa...@bl...> - 2008-11-07 23:08:58
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On 7 Nov 2008 at 7:35, Paul Houlbrooke wrote: > Paul Houlbrooke wrote: > > I found the pattern. EVERY DNSBL check that was done was failing. I > didn't notice this before because most of the mail that passes through > ASSP is either spam, or whitelist/non processing (i.e skips the DNSBL test). > > I have also found the solution. I disabled "UseLocalDNS" and am now > using the OpenDNS DNS servers. But I'm very confused as to why it would > matter what DNS server I am using. Shouldn't the DNSBL test just being > looking for a "good" or "bad" response from the blacklist database? Why > would the DNS server I'm using effect that? Usually any dnsbl response is a hit - what dns servers were you using? |