John Hardin wrote
> On Mon, 4 Aug 2014, RobertGrimes wrote:
> 
>> Bowie Bailey wrote
>>> On 8/4/2014 4:26 PM, RobertGrimes wrote:
>>>> Kevin A. McGrail wrote
>>>>>
>>>>> Second, you are getting blocked by URIBL.  This usually means you have
>>>>> either a high volume of mail or you aren't using your own local
>>>>> caching
>>>>> nameserver.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> KAM
>>>>
>>>> Volume should not be an issue. I get a few emails per hour. This is a
>>>> private email server. Since it is small, I don't have a local caching
>>>> nameserver. However, why would not having a local nameserver make a
>>>> difference between spamd via hMailServer and spamc?
>>>
>>> Your volume is not the issue.  The issue is that the DNS server you are
>>> using (probably from your ISP) is sending too many queries because it is
>>> handling you and lots of other people.  If you set up your own DNS
>>> server, then you only query URIBL for your own emails and you won't be
>>> blocked.
>>
>> I would prefer to stay out of the DNS server business if possible, but I
>> will study that as an option. I use google 8.8.8.8 which obviously is a
>> highly used one. A) is there a way to have SA use some other DNS only B)
>> is
>> there a better DNS to use in general if A is not possible.
> 
> You can't really avoid using your own DNS server for URIBL lookups unless 
> your ISP is really small. Pretty much any public or large-ISP DNS server 
> is going to be aggregating enough traffic to exceed the URIBL free access 
> limits.
> 
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Anyone want to give me the 5 minute mind dump on how to setup a local cached
DNS on a windows 2003 server? I learn fast.



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