>The blacklist is stored in a resource, it would seem.

Ah, OK.

>  (Which probably puts
>a 32K limit on it anyway.) MacPerl can edit resources, and I am familiar
>with doing that (SIMS full lister does it). If I could get MacPerl to use
>DBI then it might work. I have never tried DBI from MacPerl, though.

I myself have gone the route of rolling my own rbl, which if nothing 
else circumvents whatever size limit that may exist for the 
blacklist. I am -slowly- culling my large blacklist and putting it in 
my rbl, which uses a commented text file which I hope to ultimately 
convert to access with a db front end.

"Personal RBL" isn't the solution for everyone of course, as it 
pretty much requires a *nix platform and an extra IP and the ability 
to run a name server. Naturally, OSX takes care of part of that...


Stefan Jeglinski

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