At 09:06 AM 12/16/03 -0500, Tim B wrote:Ahhh
this should work. may need a little tweeking.
header RCVD_SECSAGE_RBL eval:check_rbl('SECSAGE', 'blackhole.securitysage.com.')
describe RCVD_SECSAGE_RBL SECSAGE: listed in Security Sage's RBL score RCVD_SECSAGE_RBL 0.01 tflags RCVD_SECSAGE_RBL net
Tim, the above example will do a IP based lookup, which works for most DNSBLs.
However, it will not work for a domain-name based DNSBL like secsage.
Check out how check_rbl_from_host works in the RFCI_DSN rule (quoted in my other post to this thread).
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thanks for correcting me... LOL.. teach me to try to think that early in the morning for me.
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