On Mon, 2008-07-21 at 23:17 +0200, Matthias Leisi wrote:
> Yves Goergen schrieb:

> > What do you mean? My mail server uses the DNS servers of the computing 
> > centre. What SpamAssassin does, I don't know. The IP addresses are:

The same as everyone else... Sic.

> > # cat /etc/resolv.conf
> > nameserver 213.133.100.100
> > nameserver 213.133.99.99
> > nameserver 213.133.98.98
> > nameserver 213.133.98.97
> 
> Ah, Hetzner. I had a lot less problems since I started to run my own:
> 
> main:~> cat /etc/resolv.conf
> nameserver 127.0.0.1

Every Hetzner customer using the same DNS by default? Yeah, that indeed
looks like these DNS servers are being blocked by the BL operators (see
my previous post). Most likely not only URIBL, but every major BL out
there...

I seem to recall that there is an issue with SA using the first DNS
*exclusively*. If so, again, by default every customer uses that one DNS
server for SA BL queries. Almost a guarantee to have that one blocked.
The other DNS servers might be more reliable in this case. ;)

  guenther


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