Scott could yo explain how this works?
> Or, if you have Declude JunkMail, you can just add a line "VERISCAM rhsbl . 64.94.110.11 8 0"
That line will add a test of the "rhsbl" type named VERISCAM. That test uses "." as the zone to query, and expects a return IP of 64.94.110.11. RHSBL tests look up the domain in the return address of an E-mail. For a similar test, you can look at:
DSN rhsbl dsn.rfc-ignorant.org 127.0.0.2 3 0
For example, if the E-mail address is "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", the VERISCAM test would look up the A record for "example.com.", whereas the DSN test would look up the A record for "example.com.dsn.rfc-ignorant.org".
The VERISCAM test is essentially a hack that take advantage of the fact that you can use "." at the end of a domain you are looking up, and the fact that RHSBL tests use the domain name in the return address.
-Scott
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