On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 07:59:10AM -0600, b...@namor.ca wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Nov 2011, Bill Owens wrote:
> >This behavior makes me bet that the trigger is a name in an incoming 
> >email message, being resolved by an anti-spam filter. 
> 
> We had the same thing happen, across multiple, geographically-diverse 
> servers overnight, around the exact same time as the OP.  That seems a 
> little odd to be an email, as it would have to cover a myriad of 
> destinations all at once.
> 
> While that's possible, I'm just finding it lacking as the sole reason for 
> the conclusion.

Looks like I'll lose the bet - a NYSERNet member campus admin tells me that his 
campus servers were affected, but he runs individual copies of BIND on his mail 
servers specifically to handle the load anti-spam queries and they had no 
problems.

Bill.
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