The thing that is doing my head in is that I have even listed the domains on
the "never block" list, and the changes apparently still haven't propagated.
Other things have though, like my customised message. I am within a few
hours of binning them and just letting him browse the Internet unprotected
:-(

2008/8/13 Oliver Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>  Well, we get email probs if the recipient domain is on the opendns list
> of things to block. Its blocks at the DNS level so will happily block MX as
> well as A records. Updates have never taken more than about 1 hour for us
> though.
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> *From:* James Rankin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *Sent:* 13 August 2008 13:47
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* OpenDNS
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> Does anyone on the list have any issues with OpenDNS? I recommended this to
> a friend of mine, and it appears to be behaving rather strangely. When it is
> enabled in their DNS forwarders, it appears to block email as well as web
> traffic to domains such as hotmail.com and btinternet.com - as soon as the
> DNS settings are removed, the Exchange queues clear. Also he made some
> changes to allow webmail in his OpenDNS settings, and six hours later, they
> are still getting blocked when browsing to hotmail.com or Yahoo mail. I
> have sent a few requests to their support teams, but haven't even received
> as much as an auto-response yet.
>
> TIA,
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> JRR
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