In the log of an Internet caching DNS-server on which I have adminastrative
rights, I'm seeing these requests coming from my private connection:

Dec 28 07:53:09 ns-cache-01 named[1928]: client 80.170.0.230#39784: query:
40hetemail.com.multi.surbl.org IN A +
Dec 28 07:53:09 ns-cache-01 named[1928]: client 80.170.0.230#1456: query:
40hetemail.com.multi.surbl.org IN TXT +
Dec 28 07:53:09 ns-cache-01 named[1928]: client 80.170.0.230#20962: query:
40hetemail.com.black.uribl.com IN A +
Dec 28 07:53:09 ns-cache-01 named[1928]: client 80.170.0.230#26781: query:
40hetemail.com.black.uribl.com IN TXT +

 
40 is hexadecimal for '@' and I suspect it's not being translated.
I couldn't find info about the way one should provide a uribl.

If this is how it should, I will stand corrected

Cheers all



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