| do_rbl_lookup) which contacts the $rbl_domain directly.  This would
| allow me to do such things as defining the $rbl_domain as an alias for
| 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts and keeping the request completely local as
| needed.

I'm not sure why you couldn't use "localhost" as the rbl server. In your
previous example I saw "local" as the rbl server. Unless you've got "local"
in your /etc/hosts file, it's not going to resolve. "localhost" *should* be
in /etc/hosts, and would resolve if it is.



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