My biggest worry was related to the use with a mail server but 1st they said
to just turn off typo correction:
http://chris-linfoot.net/d6plinks/CWLT-6SMHL5
"3. comment posted by David Ulevitch16/08/2006 19:43:35
Homepage: http://david.ulevitch.com/
As we roll out an account management system we'll be better equipped to help
people with MX's that want to use OpenDNS. In fact, there are some good
reasons for a mail server to use OpenDNS, but obviously you're right, typo
correction needs to be off.
We're probably going to put in a fix for all or almost all the DNSBLs out
there pretty soon regardless so we don't typo those kinds of lookups and
cause anyone any undue headache."
But then they say they have fixed it so DNSBL's work:
http://blog.opendns.com/2006/08/31/typo-correction-dnsbls-work-together/
"Our solution has been to disable typo-correction for DNSBL-matching
requests. What's a DNSBL-matching request? Any request greater than six
labels which has four numerical octets within the IPv4 addressing space for
the last-most labels is considered a DNSBL-style request. This wasn't
offered as a preference as turning this off would only lead to confusion,
especially with typo-correction enabled."
Doug
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