I found a problem with SpamCop's surbl lookup add-on.  I was installing
a new mail server and testing the surbl lookups, but my test kept
getting through not being marked as spam.  The test I was using was
http://e.1asphost.com - this is on the be.surbl.org list.  After
tinkering around a bit, and reinstalling the surbl add-on with no
success, I finally figured out what's going on.  My logs show that the
system is looking up 1asphost.com, which is NOT on the list.  For some
reason, it stripped off the "e."

It seems that spamcop's surbl doesn't handle subdomains at all.  Anyone
else seeing this?

Thanks,
Keith Hackworth

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