On 20 Apr 2021, at 7:27, Simon Wilson wrote:
> ...is the correct way to disable it:
>
> local.cf: score RCVD_IN_VALIDITY_RPBL 0
Yes.
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wrote:
Hi Simon,
For info for few days now, the Senderscore DNS server is failing to
answer. I've pinged one relation I have at Validity so they can dig on
it.
Senderscore via DNS is a legacy service they just maintain but dunno
for how long... They are more on a mood to stop that service in the
wrote:
>
> Hi Simon,
>
> For info for few days now, the Senderscore DNS server is failing to
> answer. I've pinged one relation I have at Validity so they can dig on
> it.
>
> Senderscore via DNS is a legacy service they just maintain but dunno
> for how long... They are m
Hi Simon,
For info for few days now, the Senderscore DNS server is failing to
answer. I've pinged one relation I have at Validity so they can dig on
it.
Senderscore via DNS is a legacy service they just maintain but dunno
for how long... They are more on a mood to stop that service in the
f
I the only one with high volume of lookup errors from that bl? :-) or do
> I need to be looking for an issue locally...
I am also interested in finding some sender reputation list like this.
I also had a similar experience trying to get senderscore to work. I
picked up the phone and called them
Spamassassin on my mail server uses a local dedicated caching DNS
server, and it is only service which uses it (it's specified in
local.cf).
The last 3 days I have logged about 500 failed DNS query errors to
senderscore.com, e.g.:
19-Apr-2021 13:28:01.367 query-errors: info: client @0x7f3