On Tue March 3 2009 12:48:59 Wietse Venema wrote: > Kevin Bailey: > > Today, about 80% of emails started getting bounced back with: > > So we commented out the spamcop line... then we got > > So we commented out the spamhaus line... then we got > > Then we commented out the rfc-ignorant.org line and the mail is > > getting through. So the restrictions line now looks like: > > Looks like your DNS service is making up replies for names that > don't exist. > > This is easily verified. > > $ host -t a 27a28250f4b7c74acc01d042687e2273.com > $ host -t a 27a28250f4b7c74acc01d042687e2273.org > $ host -t a 27a28250f4b7c74acc01d042687e2273.net
0.0.0.0.zen.spamhaus.org. 150 IN A 205.234.170.218 (as seen at http://pastebin.ca/1352096 ) http://205.234.170.218/ appears to be affiliated with this outfit: http://www.dnsmadeeasy.com/ People who don't understand how DNS works, and yet think they can charge money for a DNS service ... -- Offlist mail to this address is discarded unless "/dev/rob0" or "not-spam" is in Subject: header