At 7:19 pm +0100 (GMT) 18/4/02, Ron Hahn wrote:
>  On 4/18/02 6:53 PM, "Craig Bowers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  ...snip...
>>
>>  In your blacklist, place any or all of:
>>
>>  127.0.0.2 ; Verified Open Relay
>>  127.0.0.3 ; Dialup Spam Source Dialup Spam Sources are imported into the
>>  Zone file from other sources and some known sources are manually added to
>>  the local include file.
>>  127.0.0.4 ; Confirmed Spam Source A site has been identified as a constant
>>  source of spam, and is manually added. Submissions for this type of spam
>>  require multiple nominations from multiple sites. Test Blockers also find
>>  themselves in this catagory.
>>  127.0.0.5 ; Smart Host (In progress) A Smart host is a site determined to
>>  be secure, but relays for those who are not, defeating one level of
>>  security. When this is ready, it will be labeled outputs.osirusoft.com.
>>  NOTE: I strongly discourage using outputs due to it being way too
>>  effective to be useful.
>>  127.0.0.6 ; A Spamware software developer or spamvertized site. This
>>  information is maintained by spamsites.org and spamhaus.org.
>>  127.0.0.7 ; A list server that automatically opts users in without
>>  confirmation
>>  127.0.0.8 ; An insecure formmail.cgi script. (Planned)
>>  127.0.0.9 ; Open proxy servers
>>
>
>  Is there any performance penalty/benefit in putting this at the top or
>  bottom of the list?

No, but you can just use one line instead:

127.0.0.2-127.0.0.255 ; DNSBL loopback

-- 
   Steve Linford
   Ultradesign Xtreme Network
   http://www.uxn.com

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