rbl.. DNAME 1234-1234-1234.some-rbl.com.
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, Michael Grant writes:
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> I could also have called the subject of this mail 'augmented reality'.
>
> I pay to use an RBL. The RBL has provided me a license key that I simply
> tack onto their domain name like 1234-1234-1234.some-rb
Michael Grant wrote:
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> I pay to use an RBL. The RBL has provided me a license key that I simply
> tack onto their domain name like 1234-1234-1234.some-rbl.com.
>
> Here's my problem. As mail passes through my system and is marked up by
> spamassassin, spamassassin kindly puts the domain name i
I could also have called the subject of this mail 'augmented reality'.
I pay to use an RBL. The RBL has provided me a license key that I simply
tack onto their domain name like 1234-1234-1234.some-rbl.com. As normal,
queries go to something like 4.3.2.1.1234-1234-1234.some-rbl.com. to query
the
One more comment - ad process size, I did measure the process sizes via
'top', and the excessive memory was really and without a doubt allocated
by named. While the machine has only 2GB of RAM, top reported named has
allocated much more than that, swap was in use and free swap was
steadily dimi
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