I had someone point out that two addresses in my range (209.144.1.100, 209.144.1.14) are listed in ORDB, I went to DNSStuff.com and the lookup tool said they were not, bud a direct query of ORDB shows them. I know the l;istings are old, from 2001, and neither IP is in use for mail, so I resubmitted. How could I get two different results?
The catch is:
Are you looking for a different response on the site (they respond 127.0.0.2)?
The "NOT listed" (capitalized "NOT") indicates that the spam database returned *something*, but not what it should have for the test to fail (this is the case when multiple tests are run from the same database -- one will show up as listed, but the rest will have the capitalized "NOT").
It seems that ORDB was claiming to always return 127.0.0.2, but then started returning some other codes, which caused some confusion. www.DNSstuff.com is now handling the multiple results properly.
-Scott
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