
URIDNSBL - look up URLs against DNS blocklists

loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::URIDNSBL uridnsbl URIBL_SBLXBL sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org. TXT

This works by analysing message text and HTML for URLs, extracting the domain names from those, querying their NS records in DNS, resolving the hostnames used therein, and querying various DNS blocklists for those IP addresses. This is quite effective.

Specify a domain, or a number of domains, which should be skipped for the URIBL checks. This is very useful to specify very common domains which are not going to be listed in URIBLs.

Specify a lookup. NAME_OF_RULE is the name of the rule to be used, dnsbl_zone is the zone to look up IPs in, and lookuptype is the type of lookup (TXT or A). Note that you must also define a body-eval rule calling check_uridnsbl() to use this.
Example:
uridnsbl URIBL_SBLXBL sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org. TXT
body URIBL_SBLXBL eval:check_uridnsbl('URIBL_SBLXBL')
describe URIBL_SBLXBL Contains a URL listed in the SBL/XBL blocklist
Specify a RHSBL-style domain lookup. NAME_OF_RULE is the name of the rule to be used, rhsbl_zone is the zone to look up domain names in, and lookuptype is the type of lookup (TXT or A). Note that you must also define a body-eval rule calling check_uridnsbl() to use this.
An RHSBL zone is one where the domain name is looked up, as a string; e.g. a URI using the domain foo.com will cause a lookup of foo.com.uriblzone.net. Note that hostnames are stripped from the domain used in the URIBL lookup, so the domain foo.bar.com will look up bar.com.uriblzone.net, and foo.bar.co.uk will look up bar.co.uk.uriblzone.net.
If a URI consists IP address instead of a hostname, the IP address is looked up (using the standard reversed quads method) in each rhsbl_zone.
Example:
urirhsbl URIBL_RHSBL rhsbl.example.org. TXT
Specify a RHSBL-style domain lookup with a sub-test. NAME_OF_RULE is the name of the rule to be used, rhsbl_zone is the zone to look up domain names in, and lookuptype is the type of lookup (TXT or A).
subtest is the sub-test to run against the returned data. The sub-test may either be an IPv4 dotted address for RHSBLs that return multiple A records or a non-negative decimal number to specify a bitmask for RHSBLs that return a single A record containing a bitmask of results.
Note that, as with urirhsbl, you must also define a body-eval rule calling check_uridnsbl() to use this.
Example:
urirhssub URIBL_RHSBL_4 rhsbl.example.org. A 127.0.0.4 urirhssub URIBL_RHSBL_8 rhsbl.example.org. A 8

The maximum number of domains to look up.

The uridnsbl_timeout option has been obsoleted by the rbl_timeout option. See the Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf POD for details on rbl_timeout.