>...
>Ah, List, Matt, and Dallas, thanks all. Used all of them to get the answer
>I was looking for.
>
>So simply parsing the the "Answer" section to see if there was a 127.0.0.2
>response should verify for me, it seems.
>
>I also vaguely remember reading something about .4 and .6 responses as well.
>Anyone care to refresh my memory as to what they mean?
>
>While I'm thinking about it, I should check our own domain and see if we got
>added to any of these lists when the hackers had ahold of us. :/
>
>-Aaron
>...
Different lists use different response codes for various things.
Some are nicely bit mapped, others return a set of codes. Simply the
code 127.0.0.2 is nearly universal - everything else means different
things on different lists.
Paul Shupak
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