Since I did not fully investigate what might have caused the problem, a Net::DNS update might have been the only thing that actually fixed my problem.
I had two installation running what I thought to be identicle configurations. Everything was working except the SURBL in one case. The failing system had Fedora Core 1 while the working system had Fedora Core 2. Each of these two systems had the most up-to-date version of PERL for that Fedora Core release. The way I finally ended up solving the problem was to install the PERL package updates that were available on FC2 onto the FC1 machine. I did this by pointing my YUM repository to an FC2 location and updating only PERL packages. After I updated all of the PERL packages SURBL started working. Again, it may have been as simple as the Net::DNS update, but it didn't feel that way to me.
Hope this helps.
-- Doug Brott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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