I don't understand (after having read the documentation) why the example I
showed was rejected then. Please explain.

Sam Clippinger wrote:
> Sorry, I should have mentioned that the dots in the formats I listed can 
> actually be any non-alphanumeric character (dashes, underscores, etc).
> 
> -- Sam Clippinger
> 
> Eric Shubert wrote:
>> Sam Clippinger wrote:
>>   
>>> spamdyke looks for the IP address in many different formats.  If the IP 
>>> address is 11.22.33.44, it looks for:
>>>     11.22.33.44
>>>     011.022.033.044
>>>     11.022.033.044 (new in version 4.0.0)
>>>     11.22.033.044 (new in version 4.0.0)
>>>     11.22.33.044 (new in version 4.0.0)
>>>     44.33.22.11
>>>     44.11.22.33
>>>     33.22.11.44
>>>     44.33.1122
>>>     3344.11.22
>>>     11.22.8492 (last two octets converted to long integer)
>>>     11223344
>>>     011022033044
>>>     11022033044
>>>     1122033044
>>>     112233044
>>>     44332211
>>>     044033022011
>>>     185999660 (entire IP converted to long integer)
>>>     0b16212c (entire IP converted to hex digits)
>>> Basically, these are all the different formats I've seen in real life.  
>>> As people report new ones, I add them too.
>>>     
>> Here's another one for you Sam:
>>
>> 04-16 13:01:22 DENIED_RDNS_RESOLVE from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] to:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] origin_ip: 65.182.166.90 origin_rdns:
>> ihsystem-65-182-166-90.pugmarks.net auth: (unknown)
>>
>>   
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