14.10.2009 20:51, Karsten Bräckelmann kirjoitti:
On Wed, 2009-10-14 at 13:44 -0400, Terry Carmen wrote:
Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:

However, the single point of failure is your router -- assuming you
actually are using its DNS.

It's entirely possible his ISP is intercepting his DNS requests. This
has become all too common for all sorts of reasons.

Unfortunately, I don't know of any way to reliably detect it from the
client side.

A good first attempt would be, to ask the opendns DNS servers directly,
getting rid of the router in the picture.

   $ dig @208.67.222.222 5.2.3.updates.spamassassin.org txt



If I'm not mistaken, it is always good to run a local nameserver when using SpamAssassin anyway, and not use any router for that.

This is how I have it, I have a local bind, and OpenDNS as forwarders.

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