Jeff Chan wrote:
It may be worth pointing out that uridnsbl does not look up the IP address of the URI against RBLs, but the IP address of the URI domain's *name server*. It's not the same thing as checking the web server against an RBL, but looking up name servers is quite effective if the RBL contains some addresses of spammer name servers, as sbl.spamhaus.org definitely does.
I just have to say THANK YOU BILL! I sat down today to accomplish exactly this, I thought I had an original idea but it looks like you beat me to it. I posted in Bugzilla few days ago to the SA devs that we need this functionality.
I just wanted to querry the websites NS server to see if it's listed in SBL-XBL because 9 times out of 10 when I go to report a domain to WS, it's almost always listed in SBL-XBL.
How hard would it be to querry the A record for the domain as well?