http://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=5241





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2006-12-14 13:23 -------
If you browse to http://82.101.8.43 you can see what that's about. It is a "host
not found" error page that noos.fr is "helpfully" providing to its customers
instead of allowing the web browser to present its own error message.

What I don't understand is how you get that even if dig is showing you strange
results, because nowhere in those strange results is the 82.101.8.43 ip address.

Whatever this is it has something to do with the configuration relating to
noos.fr, but I don't offhand see where.

Oh, I just re-read the FAQ that Justin linked to in comment 4, and I see that
OpenDNS does allow you turn off their "typo correction" feature.

http://www.opendns.com/faq/#change_prefs

So you can register for a free account from them and still have it work with
SpamAssassin.

There is something though that is jiggling in the back of my mind about some
setting in your DNS that could lead to a lookup with no answer getting some
default value, but I can't think of what that is yet ... Try switching to having
your local DNS use OpenDNS servers after you turn off typo correction, see if
that helps, and if you still get a noos.fr ip address we'll have to figure out
where it is coming from.

Ok, I see your last comment 22 since I typed the above. Now that you have a
working system you can set up OpenDNS as secondary servers for backup and remove
typo correction there so they would work, if you want the redundancy.



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