Looks like I missed this one, Philip. Thanks for pointing it out.

>From what I'm seeing, I simply need to add:
access-file=/etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp
to the configuration file. I'm not seeing anything that would change in
the run.spamdyke file. I guess the parameter could be added to either
place, but I'm trying to keep the configuration as cohesive as possible.

Sam, does this look right to you? If so I'll get in in the next QT-Plus
release.

Philip wrote:
> Thx Sam for clearing up a few things
> 
> In that case the spamdyke installation script used by qtp-plus should
> maybe add the |access-file| option
> and use the /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp as parameters in the run.spamdyke file
> If ppl had local ips or other ips to prevent rbl checking or allowing
> relaying
> it has no effect anymore.
> 
> Or those ips should be  under some conditions  added to the whitelist_ip
> file of spamdyke
> 
> -P
> 
> 
> Sam Clippinger wrote:
>> spamdyke cannot read CDB files but it can read the /etc/tcp.smtp file
>> (text version) and use some of the values, mostly for controlling
>> relaying.  For example, if the incoming IP address matches a line that
>> sets the RELAYCLIENT variable, spamdyke will allow the client to
>> relay.  See the documentation here:
>>    http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/README.html#RELAYING
>>
>> However, setting a SPAMDYKE variable in /etc/tcp.smtp has no effect. 
>> spamdyke's configuration is set through its configuration file(s), not
>> the environment.
>>
>> -- Sam Clippinger
>>
>> Philip Nix Guru wrote:
>>> Heheh
>>> Yes I am using the
>>>
>>> whitelist_ip file
>>>
>>> you can either enter x.y.z or x.y.z. for a c-class
>>> I was just curious about the tcp.smtp file :)
>>> I know that spamdyke cant use cdb files
>>>
>>> -P
>>>
>>>
>>> Eric Shubert wrote:
>>>> Philip wrote:
>>>>  
>>>>> Hello
>>>>> I was wondering about how to disable spamdyke by ip range
>>>>> can we do something like :
>>>>>
>>>>> 1.2.3.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",RBLSMTPD="",SPAMDYKE="",NOP0FCHECK="1"
>>>>> in tcp.smtp file
>>>>> or you better add your c-class or any subnet to the whitelist_ip file
>>>>> from spandyke ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thx for the info
>>>>>
>>>>>     
>>>>
>>>> I don't know of anything like the former. qmail (and thus spamdyke)
>>>> doesn't necessarily use tcpserver, so I'd be surprised if this were
>>>> available.
>>>>
>>>> I'd look toward the whitelist_ip file. I'm not sure how to specify and
>>>> IP range there though. Check the documentation.
>>>>
>>>> I'm expect that Sam will chime in here and enlighten us further. ;)
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>>> -Eric 'shubes'
>>>>
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