On 4/3/08, Chris Lewis <clewis(_at_)nortel(_dot_)com> wrote:
- "functional signaling" procedures for domain-based DNSBLs. I could
either suggest example.com, suggest 127.0.0.2, or punt ("no common
mechanism is apparent, make one up and document it so that users can
automate testing if they wish"). I'm inclined to 127.0.0.2 because
domain-based lists can do it just as easily as IP-based ones. Are there
strenuous reasoned objections to that?
Yeah, I think it should be example.com. I think it should be the same
type of lookup that you would normally do. I think if you make the
test lookup an IP, you will confuse novices into doing IP-based checks
by accident.
Somebody should nudge folks from SURBL or URIBL to join us here for
their take, or maybe reach out to them if you know them well.
Best,
Al
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