On 4/17/2025 4:40 PM, Andrew C Aitchison wrote:
On Thu, 17 Apr 2025, DEMBLANS Mathieu wrote:
Thanks for the link, I will study that.
Our local nameserver DOESN’T USE shared/open nameservers, it transmit
to the good nameservers (for spamhaus, their NS).
Why being so aggressive in your response ?
You probably have a incredibly knowledge you have since you’re born,
but I’m not, sorry.
Instead of that have constructive responses.
Clear informations are sometimes hard to find.
If you don’t wan to help, don’t respond.
I'll just repeat the words that Bill Cole sent last week
( https://marc.info/?l=spamassassin-users&m=174413206312855&w=2 ):
Please note that "Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net>" has a bad habit
of writing pointlessly confrontational, intentionally rude, and very
often
factually false replies to people posting here. That is why you will not
find his posts actually allowed on the list (and on some other lists as
well.)
With that being said, he was not incorrect in this instance.
The response received from Spamhaus indicates that you were blocked due
to using a public DNS server.
describe RCVD_IN_ZEN_BLOCKED_OPENDNS ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE: The query to
zen.spamhaus.org was blocked due to usage of an open resolver. See
https://www.spamhaus.org/returnc/pub/
You should double-check your nameserver setup and make sure it is doing
what you think it is doing. Also double-check that the system running
SA is actually configured to use your local nameserver (in
/etc/resolv.conf or similar) and check for a dns_server setting in the
SA config files that might be pointing somewhere else.
--
Bowie