I know this is a bit late, but this isn't true anymore, there are two
ways around it now, one is to create an account for your ip's and you
can turn it off but displaying the type correction and phishing (mainly
the typo correction)
Read here, they actually started to allow it on registered domains, so
you don't have to disable it if you are using it site wide and want it
:/ But supposedly disabling the typo correction will work, a quick test
will show b/c if it doesn't then nothing will go through :)
http://blog.opendns.com/category/email/
Erik A. Espinoza wrote:
That'd be a bad idea, since it doesn't bring NXDOMAIN when a domain
doesn't exist. Your machine will start accepting e-mail from domains
that do not exist. I recommend strongly against this.
OpenDNS treats DNS as if all everyone does is http, which is okay for
end users but not mail servers.
Erik
On 2/20/07, slamp slamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
anyone using openDNS for their caching dns (bind or djbdns). if so
what are
your thoughts?
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