On 5/29/21 10:22 AM, Timo Geusch wrote:
> Based on zen.spamhaus.org's documentation 127.255.255.25[245] are 
> actually error codes and not indicators of allow/denylisting - in this 
> case, their error is that I was querying via a public resolver, see link 
> here: https://www.spamhaus.org/faq/section/DNSBL%20Usage#200
> 
> The fix/workaround in my case is relatively easy as I mostly need to 
> update the configuration for my local DNS server. That said, I'm not 
> sure if postscreen should treat this kind of error as a denylisted server?


I ran into the same issue.  The solution in my case was to remove the
DNSBL checks from Postscreen, and reconfigure rspamd to use Spamhaus's
free Data Query Service.  As a bonus, rspamd learns more about
recognizing spam if it is performing the RBL checks itself.


-- 
  Phil Stracchino
  Babylon Communications
  ph...@caerllewys.net
  p...@co.ordinate.org
  Landline: +1.603.293.8485
  Mobile:   +1.603.998.6958

Reply via email to