Hi, Tom

• Tom Bartel via mailop [2023-12-11 17:52]:
Hello Mailops Community,

I wanted to pass along an update regarding coming changes in 2024 to public query access for Validity reputation data in DNS.  We're finalizing implementation of necessary response codes (including in Spam Assassin) to enable this.  It's similar to the Spamhaus DQS changes a while ago.  Any questions and/or feedback, LMK.
Is this correct understanding?

- DNS requests will be counted based on IP address of the client doing the lookup (which will mean resolver) - If more then 10K reqs/month is required, user may create account and add IP addresses of their resolvers -- this will remove limits (probably some limits still apply?)

The question not answered is what happens with the queries when 10K are met and if no account is created. Will NXDOMAIN be returned in such cases?


Thanks,

Tom

Dear Mailops Community,

Validity provides free access through DNS to our reputation data, including Validity Certified Allowlist and Return Path Blocklist to allow for use with email filtering. This is commonly accessed through rules available in Apache SpamAssassin.

Starting March 1, 2024we will allow up to 10,000 requests per user over a 30-day time period.After 10,000 requests, users must create a MyValidityaccount to continue using this free service. At this level of usage, we’dsimply like to know who you are – there are no fees or purchases required. Upon the creation of a MyValidityaccount, you will receive continued access to queries (directly or through SpamAssassin).

Sign up for an account <https://my.validity.com/zone/sign-up>

If you have any questions, please visit our FAQ here <https://knowledge.validity.com/hc/en-us/articles/20961730681243/>.

Best regards,

Validity Data Services


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