https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=6075





--- Comment #14 from Matt Kettler <[email protected]>  2009-03-02 
05:41:23 PST ---
(In reply to comment #13)
> (In reply to comment #12)
> > my $query = $res->search("52.130.184.208.zen.spamhaus.org");
> 
> > When I run it, it gives me the following response:
> > 
> > ./test.pl
> > 216.234.246.150
> 
> Huh?  That doesn't look like a Spamhaus response...
> 

At casual glance it looks like your ISP or DSN provider is running a DNS
over-ride that returns a search website every time you enter an invalid domain. 

Verizon does this by default, it's evil. The "search site" returned is
essentially a giant for-pay ad.

More and more "end user" ISPs are doing this in order to try to get a little
extra revenue, but it surprises me that a business class carrier would do it.


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