>Maybe change WARN action to put:
>X-RBL-Warning: TESTNAME "DNS test returned txt record"
>... or to use the example:
>X-RBL-Warning: ORBZIN: Open relay. Please see http://orbz.org/?165.252.48.3
>X-RBL-Warning: ORBZOUT: Open relay. Please see http://orbz.org/?165.252.48.3
That sounds like a good idea. Back in the old days of just "RBL and ORBS",
it didn't make much sense. But now with 50+ DNS-based anti-spam databases,
that can pull tricks like returning "This zone is obsolete don't use it"
without saying which zone it is, it may be best to include the test name in
the warning header by default.
Note that it is possible to accomplish the same thing with a bit of work:
ORBZIN WARN X-RBL-Warning: ORBZIN: %WARNING%
ORBZOUT WARN X-RBL-Warning: ORBZOUT: %WARNING%
...
The next release will likely include the testname in the default warning
headers.
-Scott
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