The software searches multiple Realtime Blackhole Lists simultaneously for efficiently blocking spam emails.
An RBL is a list of IP addresses that meet certain criteria, typically related to involvement in Unsolicited Bulk Email (UBE) or other unwanted network activity. Each RBL has its own unique set of criteria for adding and removing addresses from its list.
Before using Net::RBLClient to block email or other network traffic based on the results of one or more RBLs, it is important to study their behavior carefully. By doing so, users can ensure that they are accurately identifying and blocking unwanted traffic, without accidentally blocking legitimate traffic.
In use, Net::RBLClient is incredibly easy to implement. Simply use the SYNOPSIS to guide you in constructing your query and run the lookup. Once complete, the module will return a list of RBLs that have listed the IP address in question.
Overall, Net::RBLClient is a powerful and time-saving tool for any Perl user looking to identify unwanted network traffic and take action to block it.
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