I've done the digs Rob suggested and it reports as it should, ie 127.0.0.2 (2.0.0.127) is a positive, almost all others (collected with a "cat smtp-200605220000 | grep EIPMAP | awk '{print $3}'" ) were negatives.
>You might also want to check what dns queries your machine >generates by looking at them with a TCP Dump, which will tell >you where it might actually get a "false positive", i.e.: >"tcpdump -n -i <interface> port 53" Yep, it just doesn't tell me much. :P 15:47:31.807840 IP 81.171.111.61.4215 > 81.171.111.156.53: 33139+ A? 13.166.10.193.relays.ordb.org. (47) 15:47:31.949345 IP 81.171.111.156.53 > 81.171.111.61.4215: 33139 NXDomain* 0/0/0 (47) 15:47:31.949573 IP 81.171.111.61.4215 > 81.171.111.156.53: 33140+ A? 13.166.10.193.relays.ordb.org.com. (51) 15:47:31.949850 IP 81.171.111.156.53 > 81.171.111.61.4215: 33140 4/0/0[|domain] [...] >My list looks as follows: > >"CustMapsList" "relays.ordb.org.:1,rhsbl.sorbs.net.:1,zombie.dnsbl.sorbs.net.:1, >dnsbl.sorbs.net.:0,bl.spamcop.net.:0" > >And it works without a problem. Mine also worked without a problem until I put my xmail on another server. Funny thing - with your CustMapsList and after initial tesing - it works. So, somehow it's that tiny dot that makes all the difference. So, I must ask, what do you mean by the dot "fully qualify the domain"? Does this DNS-server work differently than the one I used to use? :P Maybe I should take the course "DNS 101" to figure this out. :o) Thanks for the help Jorn and Rob! Regards Andréas Bratell - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]