Markus, if you want to test against all of the SURBLs, since it's only a single query to the multi zone, use:
 
SURBL_AB  rhsbl multi.surbl.org    127.0.0.32 1 0
SURBL_JP  rhsbl multi.surbl.org    127.0.0.64 1 0
SURBL_OB  rhsbl multi.surbl.org    127.0.0.16 1 0
SURBL_PH  rhsbl multi.surbl.org    127.0.0.8 1 0
SURBL_SC  rhsbl multi.surbl.org    127.0.0.2 1 0
SURBL_WS  rhsbl multi.surbl.org    127.0.0.4 1 0
 
AB = AbuseButler data
JP = Combination of Prolocation data & Joe Wein's SpamSpy data
OB = OutBlaze data
PH = Combination of MailPolice "Fraud" list data & MailSecurity "Phishing" list data
SC = SpamCop top 200 hits data
WS = William Stearns & submitter data
 
I have been testing this for about an hour, and am getting a few hits.  We'll see how it goes over the next 24 hours...

Bill
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 11:41 PM
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] SURBL as RHSBL

Is this the correct configruation line for doing this?
 
SURBLS-RHSBL  rhsbl %MAILFROM%.sc.surbl.org  127.0.0.2 5 0


Markus


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