On 10/17/14, 9:20 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 10/17/14, 4:13 AM, Martin Gregorie wrote:
URIBL_BLOCKED usually means that you've exceeded the daily free use
limit on URIBL queries.

What DNS server are you using? If its a public one belonging to your ISP
or Google, that explains why the blacklists think you exceeded the free
limit: they count queries per DNS server since that's what sends the
queries to them. To avoid this you should be running a private,
non-forwarding DNS server.

On 17.10.14 09:17, Cathryn Mataga wrote:
I run DNS on my network.  I think it should be caching, but maybe
that's broken?

the question is if it forwards requests to other DNS servers (probably your
ISPs) or if you process thousands mails daily...



I should check. I do well less than 100 legitimate emails a day, but I think I might be pulling in thousand(s)+ of spam.

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