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It can also function as a whitelisting Chain element; see \f(CW\*(C`accept_match()\*(C'\fR. .PP The check used by this module is a simple \*(L"A\*(R" record lookup, via the standard \*(L"gethostbyname\*(R" lookup mechanism. This method does not require the use of Net::DNS and is thus typically very fast. .SH "METHODS" .IX Header "METHODS" .IP "new(\s-1DNSBL\s0)" 4 .IX Item "new(DNSBL)" .PD 0 .IP "new(\s-1DNSBL\s0, MATCHRECORD[, ...])" 4 .IX Item "new(DNSBL, MATCHRECORD[, ...])" .IP "new(\s-1DNSBL\s0, \s-1SUBREF\s0)" 4 .IX Item "new(DNSBL, SUBREF)" .PD Creates a MailDomainDNSBL object. \s-1DNSBL\s0 is the root host hierarchy to use for lookups. Three methods of matching can be used: .Sp If no additional arguments are provided, the match succeeds if there is any address entry present for the \s-1DNSBL\s0 lookup; the values are not examined. .Sp If one or more \s-1MATCHRECORD\s0 values are supplied, they are string representations of IPv4 addresses. If any of these match record values is the same as any address record returned by the \s-1DNSBL\s0 lookup, the match succeeds. .Sp If a \s-1SUBREF\s0 (reference to a subroutine; may be an anonymous inline \&\f(CW\*(C`sub{}\*(C'\fR) is supplied, it is called for each of the address records returned by the \s-1DNSBL\s0 lookup. The subroutine should return 0 or undef to indicate a failed match, and nonzero to indicate a successful match. The subroutine receives two arguments: a binary-encoded four byte scalar that should be transformed as needed with \f(CW\*(C`inet_ntoa()\*(C'\fR or \f(CW\*(C`unpack\*(C'\fR, and the domain name being checked by the \s-1DNSBL\s0. .IP "accept_match(\s-1FLAG\s0)" 4 .IX Item "accept_match(FLAG)" If \s-1FLAG\s0 is 0 (the default), a matching \s-1DNSBL\s0 will cause the mail to be rejected. .Sp If \s-1FLAG\s0 is 1, a matching \s-1DNSBL\s0 will cause this module to return \&\s-1SMFIS_ACCEPT\s0 instead. This allows a \f(CW\*(C`MailDomainDNSBL\*(C'\fR to be used inside a \f(CW\*(C`Mail::Milter::Chain\*(C'\fR container (in \f(CWaccept_break(1)\fR mode), to function as a whitelist rather than a blacklist. .Sp This method returns a reference to the object itself, allowing this method call to be chained. .IP "ignore_tempfail(\s-1FLAG\s0)" 4 .IX Item "ignore_tempfail(FLAG)" If \s-1FLAG\s0 is 0 (the default), a \s-1DNSBL\s0 lookup which fails the underlying \s-1DNS\s0 query will cause the milter to return a temporary failure result (\s-1SMFIS_TEMPFAIL\s0). .Sp If \s-1FLAG\s0 is 1, a temporary \s-1DNS\s0 failure will be treated as if the lookup resulted in an empty record set (\s-1SMFIS_CONTINUE\s0). .Sp This method returns a reference to the object itself, allowing this method call to be chained. .IP "set_message(\s-1MESSAGE\s0)" 4 .IX Item "set_message(MESSAGE)" Sets the message used when rejecting messages. This string may contain the substring \f(CW%M\fR, which will be replaced by the matching e\-mail address, or \f(CW%L\fR, which will be replaced by the name of the matching \&\s-1DNSBL\s0. .Sp This method returns a reference to the object itself, allowing this method call to be chained. .SH "AUTHOR" .IX Header "AUTHOR" Todd Vierling, .SH "SEE ALSO" .IX Header "SEE ALSO" Mail::Milter::Object