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NAME

       Mail::RBL - Perl extension to access RBL-style host verification services

SYNOPSIS

         use Mail::RBL;

         my $list = new Mail::RBL('list.org');

         # You can also specify a resolver to use with Net::DNS::Resolver

         my $list = new Mail::RBL('list.org', $res);

         if ($list->check($host)) {
             print "$host is in the list";
         }

         my ($ip_result, $optional_info_txt) = $list->check($host);
         # $optional_info_txt will be undef if the list does not provide TXT
         # RRs along with the A RRs.

         print "The list says ", ($list->check($host))[1], " in its TXT RR\n";

         my ($ip_result, $optional_info_txt) = $list->check_rhsbl($hostname);

DESCRIPTION

       This module eases the task of checking if a given host is in the list. The methods
       available are described below:

       "->new(suffix, resolver)"
           Creates a list handle. The "suffix" parameter is mandatory and specifies which suffix
           to append to the queries. If left unspecified, defaults to "bl.spamcop.net".

           An optional DNS resolver can be specified. An object of the Net::DNS::Resolver(3)
           class is expected.

       "->check($host)"
           $host can be either a hostname or an IP address. In the case of an IP Address. In the
           case of a hostname, all the IP addresses will be looked up and checked against the
           list. If any of the addresses is in the list, the host will be considered in the list
           as a whole.

           Returns either a "NetAddr::IP" object as returned by the RBL itself, or "undef" in
           case the RBL does not supply an answer. This is important because many lists inject
           some semantics on the DNS response value, which now can be recovered easily with the
           program that uses this module.

           In array context,  any IP addresses are returned,  followed by any TXT RR (or undef if
           none). If no match is found, an empty list is returned instead. In  scalar context,
           only the  first IP address  (or undef) is returned.

       "->check_rhsbl($host)"
           Analogous to "->check()", but  queries RHSBLs instead of IP-based lists.   This  is
           useful   for   using  lists   such   as  some   of http://www.rfc-ignorant.org/.

           Results and return values are the same as "->check()".

HISTORY

         $Log: RBL.pm,v $
         Revision 1.10  2007/04/25 04:22:04  lem
         Finished adding support for the custom resolver code - Implementation
         was incomplete

         Revision 1.9  2006/12/08 00:01:14  lem
         Get version straight from the CVS revision.

         Revision 1.8  2006/12/07 23:58:07  lem
         Allow the user to provide a Net::DNS::Resolver object to perform DNS
         resolution - This allows finer control over how the queries are
         performed. Suggested by Eric Langheinrich.

       1.00
           Original version.

       1.01
           Minor bug fixes. Cleaned up MS-DOS line endings. Changed test cases (more and better
           tests). Now requires Test::More. More useful return values. Improved docs. First
           crypto-signed distribution of this module.

AUTHOR

       Luis E. Munoz <luismunoz@cpan.org>

SEE ALSO

       Net::DNS::Resolver(3), perl(1).