Re: Fwd: URIBL_BLOCKED ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE: The query to URIBL was blocked.

2017-02-14 Thread Benny Pedersen

Emin Akbulut skrev den 2017-02-14 15:27:

I'm confused a bit. Should I use forwarders or not?


no stop any forward dns


I was trying to follow that guide:


i do not care of windows problems here

use spamasassin docs on how to use specific ip as dns server, but not 
global, only for spamassassin you should stay at 127.0.0.1, you windows 
problemativ dns server should do the rest for you, if it still not 
working ask where thay know more about windows then here


Re: Fwd: URIBL_BLOCKED ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE: The query to URIBL was blocked.

2017-02-14 Thread Bowie Bailey

On 2/14/2017 9:27 AM, Emin Akbulut wrote:

I'm confused a bit. Should I use forwarders or not?
I was trying to follow that guide:

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As your issue with UTIBL_BLOCKED is a well-known one

I would like to point you the FAQ section of  our homepage:


http://www.jam-software.com/spamassassin_in_a_box/online_manual/EN/configuredns.html



Here you will find detailed information on how to configure

a Microsoft Windows DNS server to do a conditional forwarding.



That page is a bit confusing since it shows screenshots of the DNS query 
results, but never actually shows a screenshot of the setting you are 
supposed to be changing.


That page is suggesting that you find the authoritative server for 
blacklist domains and force those domain queries to go to those 
servers.  This will fix the problem, but it is a bit fragile since your 
lookups will start failing if those domains ever change their DNS setup.


A better idea is to have your server stop forwarding altogether. Let 
your DNS server query the root servers and figure out the authoritative 
DNS servers for the domains itself.  This is how DNS servers were 
designed to work and there are few reasons not to do it this way.  
Unfortunately, I have no idea where those settings are in the Windows 
DNS server.


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Bowie