Sorry. The correct config for rbldnsd is as follows.
RBLDNSD="- -4 -b x.x.x.x -r /var/lib/rbldns \
	block.xxxxxxxxx:ip4set:block \
	rbl.xxxxxxxx:ip4set:spam \
	rbl.xxxxxxxx:ip4set:watch \
"
Jim
On Oct 14, 2013, at 3:39 PM, JDL HIDDEN@agineNet.net> wrote:
> David,
> 
> I simply installed the rbldnsd (http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html) package on a CentOS linux server and started adding addresses/blocks.  My /etc/sysconfig/rbldnsd configuration file is as follows.
> 
> BLDNSD="- -4 -b x.x.x.x/5353 -r /var/lib/rbldns \
> 	block.xxxxxxxxx:ip4set:block \
> 	rbl.xxxxxxxx:ip4set:spam \
> 	rbl.xxxxxxxx:ip4set:watch \
> "
> 
> 
> I also added the following to the SurgeMail configuration.
> 
> ---------- surgemail.ini ----------
> 
> g_orbs_list name="block.xxxxxxxx" action="deny" stamp=""
> g_orbs_list name="rbl.xxxxxxxx" action="stamp" stamp="127.0.0.2=ImagineNet_Spam~127.0.0.10=ImagineNet_Watch"
> 
> ---------- sf_mfilter_local.txt ----------
> 
> if(isin("X-ORBS-Stamp", "ImagineNet_Spam")) then
>        call feature_manual(1, "Imagine Net Spam RBL")
> end if
> 
> ---------- mfilter.rul ----------
> 
> if (isin("X-ORBS-Stamp", "ImagineNet_Watch")) then
>        call report(HIDDEN@e@somewhere.tld", "ImagineNet_Watch RBL Hit")
> end if
> 
> 
> If you use a score of 1 for feature_manual, you will need to use SurgeMail 6.4b-47 or later and, according to NetWin, g_sf_binary must be enabled (g_sf_binary "TRUE").
> 
> This configuration provides the following.
> 
> 1.	Block IP's, CIDR subnets, or ranges and put comments in the file (when, who, why, etc.).
> 
> 2.	The first RBL is a hard block (deny).
> 
> 3.	The second RBL either tells SurgeMail to classify a message as spam (result of 127.0.0.2) OR sends me a report if the IP is on my watch list (result of 127.0.0.10).
> 
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> Jim Lohiser
> Imagine Net, Inc.
> 
> 
> 
> On Oct 14, 2013, at 2:15 PM, David Camm HIDDEN@advwebsys.com> wrote:
> 
>> jim -
>> 
>> interesting. how'd you do that?
>> 
>> david camm
>> advanced web systems
>> keller, tx
>> On 10/9/2013 10:55 AM, JDL wrote:
>>> I have started maintaining our own RBL.  Is there are tellmail command to force SurgeMail to clear its RBL cache?  I have reduced g_orbs_cache_life from the default of 7200 to 3600.  However, if I add a spammer to my RBL, it can take quite a while for SurgeMail to see the change.  I was looking for a way to clear the RBL cache without restarting SurgeMail.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> Jim Lohiser
>>> Imagine Net, Inc.
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
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