On 09/16/2015 11:36 AM, Marc Richter wrote:
if you are trying to insult people at all costs

really?

you would recognize it when i intend to do so

Please read your previous reply again. You will find that you used a
very harsh tone against someone who comes here asking questions in a
reasonable and moderate tone. Yes - maybe I *am* doing something wrong -
that's even likely, since otherwise I'd be not the first to find such an
issue in such a widely used software. But I expect the same reasonable
tone in the answers to my question like I'm writing my questions in.

*any* expierienced mailadmin out there has a local recursion nameserver
on his MTA or at least somewhere in his LAN to use a central local cache
but only you can't do it?

I am - it's the very same setup you describe like I'm using. The only
difference is that I do not rely on a dedicated DNS resolver I setup
myself, but the centralized nameserver of my ISP, which works exactly
like any nameserver I'd setup myself.

Although, the intended setup with exemptions by defining empty
forwarders for DNSBL zones was not my idea - this scenario is described
on the SA wiki as a working solution:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/CachingNameserver#Non-forwarding

This seems to not be working, so I'm heading for this ML to find out why.

are you doing this:

zone "multi.uribl.com" { type forward; forward first; forwarders {}; };

if yes try adding:

zone "uribl.com" { type forward; forward first; forwarders {}; };

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