Kris Deugau wrote:
> 
> 
> Based on that blog link you *should* be able to opt-out of this
> nuisance, and if it keeps coming back, take the path one respondent
> noted about a cron job to request the opt-out on a regular basis (I
> think every 5 minutes is probably overkill, but...)
> 
> 

Thanks Kris.

I've contacted Time-Warner via online chat.  Technical support responded
to my request to turn off DNS forwarding by saying "We don't offer DNS
forwarding."  In other words, they had no idea what I was talking about.

The also said they do not support spamassassin.  That's understandable.
However, I wasn't asking them to support spamassassin.  I just wanted
DNS to work properly.

My general sense is that Time-Warner cable is not going to turn off DNS
forwarding, otherwise known as DNS hijacking.  I used both terms in my
communication with them.

Any foreseeable problem with using Google Public DNS instead?

Thanks for all your responses so far.  I live in a rural area in Maine,
USA.  I'm in a town of about 20,000 people.  Looks like I'm going to
have to keep my ISP.

Ed Abbott
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