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Re: Value of backup MX



also sprach Dale E. Martin <dale@the-martins.org> [2004.11.09.1954 +0100]:
> This got me to thinking, it would be neat if one could _easily_
> replicate RBLs on their own local DNS server.

rbldns (djbdns) is (a) non-free, and (b) really nice and easy to use
for this purpose.

> Then you could easily point primary and secondary at your local
> RBL and manage it just in your DNS config... I've seen some
> references to transferring RBLs via rsync, but updates via DNS
> zone transfers would be more slick as then it would be automatic.
> Do any of the major RBLs allow for such a thing?

only upon request, and you won't qualify. aside, if possible,
please use rsync, which can be automated too. zone transfers are
just too cumbersome, unless you use IXFR, which is not widely
supported.

@Yoe: you probably disagree. This is just my experience.

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