-# in reverse order in memory and suffix compression is performed. The weight
-# is a number giving the weight of this list in the string score.
+# in reverse order in memory and suffix compression is performed. If you add "partial-"
+# to the match order, the entry will match if the file contains a prefix (resp. suffix)
+# of the string. The weight is a number giving the weight of this list in the string score.
+# e.g.:
+# * a file that contains ".polytechnique.org" in "partial-suffix" mode will match
+# all subdomains of "polytechnique.org".
+# * a file that contains "postmaster@" in "partial-prefix" mode will match all
+# postmaster emails.
+# * a file open without "partial-" modifier match exact strings.
+# - rbldns: (no)?lock:weight:filename
+# declare a rbldns zone file to load. This is exactly the same as file excepted that it wraps
+# parsing of hostname to split them into 2 categories:
+# * names beginning with '*' are sorted as 'domains' and are matched as suffix
+# * names starting with an alphanumirical character are sorted as 'hostnames' and are
+# process via exact matching.
+# - dns: weight:hostname
+# use a rhbl via DNS resolution with the given weight. If a DNS lookup error occurs
+# the hostname is considered as beeing "not found". This can only be used with "hostnames"
+# typed fields.