On Tuesday, April 20, 2004, 7:12:25 PM, Scott Truman wrote: > On Tuesday, April 20, 2004, 6:10:30 PM, Bill Landry wrote:
> > 127.0.0.2 = Spamcop > > 127.0.0.3 = WS List > > 127.0.0.4 = BigEvil List > > 127.0.0.5 = etc... > > Same thing multi-test RBLs like AHBL, Sorbs, Blars, > FiveTen, NJABL and > > others do. > One could even extend that as such (if they don't already): > 127.0.0.2 = SC List > 127.0.0.4 = WS List > 127.0.0.8 = BigEvil List > 127.0.0.16 = Someother List > etc.... > Multiple hits for the same lookup could be returned by combining the last > octet i.e. a result of 127.0.0.10 would indicate the URI was found in both > the SC and BigEvil lists. If one was only > interested in what SC found, then one would AND the result with 127.0.0.2 Nice. We probably will do an "all" list, so this is good to think about. Does anyone have any comments about either approach? Bill seems to indicate there was a precedent in other "combining" RBLs, but Scott's suggestion is also clever. (BTW Pardon the large cross posting, but this is the sort of thing that would be good to work out up front. Maybe if someone could gateway the question to other RBL folks for comment....) Jeff C.
