"Adds %IP4R%, %RHSBL%, %MAILFROMBL% and %HELO% variables."
Okay, I can guess what IP4R and HELO inserts - but what do strings do the two "...BL"s insert?
Good question. :)
%IP4R% inserts the IP address in the format for ip4r-style spam databases (if the IP is 192.0.2.25, it will return 25.2.0.192).
%RHSBL% inserts the "Right-Hand-Side" information from the return address ("declude.com" for "[EMAIL PROTECTED]")
%MAILFROMBL% will return the "MAIL FROM" data in the format needed for spam databases ("horizons.declude.com")
%HELO% inserts the HELO/EHLO data that the remote mailserver reported
Where are those variables valid?
A) in Declude SMTP headers?
B) in alert/bounce messages templates?
C) in ... ?
Although they may work anywhere that variables can be used, they were designed for the new "dnsbl" test type, which lets you define unusual DNS-based spam tests (such as ones that check the HELO data rather than the IP address). However, they could also be used in the headers or in alert/bounce messages.
-Scott
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