Philip Tellis wrote:
Sometime Today, Dhawal Doshy assembled some asciibets to say:
While its neat for desktops and general browsing, make sure you do not
use opendns on a mail server (due to the 'smarter' feature, that'll
IIRC, opendns was made for home users rather than service providers.
I've seen speedups and improved reliability when I started using it a
couple of months ago (my ISP's DNS servers had conked out).
umm no not really.. they encourage everyone to use it.. including ISPs.
A small correction though on using opendns with a mail server. You could
use opendns if you simply use RBLs (DNSBL) as per
http://blog.opendns.com/category/dnsbl/ i'm doubtful on the URIBL /
RHSBL part though.
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