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[Spamassassin Wiki] Update of "DnsBlocklists" by Darxus

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The "DnsBlocklists" page has been changed by Darxus:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DnsBlocklists?action=diff&rev1=72&rev2=73

Comment:
Internally link another instance of "caching namesever"

  
  If you were directed to this link from a rule description, then you have a DNS-Blocklist that is purposefully blocking your queries.
  
- Resolving the block might be as simple as using your own caching nameserver to avoid being lumped together with other users queries; setting up your own mirror of the DNS-blocklist; or paying to use the blocklist.  The choice is up to the DNS-Blocklist administrator.
+ Resolving the block might be as simple as using your own [[CachingNameserver|caching nameserver]] to avoid being lumped together with other users queries; setting up your own mirror of the DNS-blocklist; or paying to use the blocklist.  The choice is up to the DNS-Blocklist administrator.
  
  SpamAssassin supports the "free for some" model since it works for the majority of SpamAssassin installations.  However, we do not support methodologies that purposefully return wrong answers and those DNS-Blocklists will be disabled by default.