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<description><![CDATA[DNS-based spam databases also known as DNS block lists are a very effective tool to keep the amount of spam that reaches the inboxes of the users low. They are a server side tool integrated into the mail server configuration. But they are dangerous too because if you are not careful enough you may reject wanted mails also.]]></description>
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