On 08/14, Jon-Paul Kelly wrote:
>      Are you running a local non-forwarding,
>      caching DNS server?
> 
>    I have a Plesk installation and am using the DNS server as provided by
>    Plesk. The nameservers are [2]ns1.smallgod.net, [3]ns2.smallgod.net

If the smallgod.net name servers are provided by plesk, and not your own,
then you are using forwarders, which would be a problem, as the number
of people querying DNSWL would be counted for everybody using those DNS
servers, not just your own.

As Bowie mentioned, this is explained here:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/CachingNameserver
Which is linked from 
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DnsBlocklists#dnsbl-block
(the link the the RCVD_IN_DNSWL_BLOCKED description).

>    I am not sure if I have 100,000+ queries per day. I guess it is possible.
>    The server has 270 domains and they all use the same name server.
>    Is there a way to check with [4]dnswl.org the number of queries and where
>    they are coming from?

Google searching for: dnswl contact
has a useful first hit :)

But it sounds like your problem is using forwarders.

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