On Sat, Mar 20, 2004 at 08:01:49PM +0100, the entity calling itself Jacek
Artymiak stated:
I have a single file being used by relaydb. It contains whitelist and
blacklist.
Currently running pf fine with a spamd table containing many spam
addresses.
Using spamd-setup wtih RBL list
Brent Bolin wrote:
I have a single file being used by relaydb. It contains whitelist and
blacklist.
Currently running pf fine with a spamd table containing many spam addresses.
Using spamd-setup wtih RBL list and local spamassasin entries.
How do I delete an IP from the blacklist ?
How do I add
On Sat, Mar 20, 2004 at 08:01:49PM +0100, the entity calling itself Jacek Artymiak
stated:
I have a single file being used by relaydb. It contains whitelist and
blacklist.
Currently running pf fine with a spamd table containing many spam
addresses.
Using spamd-setup wtih RBL list
I have a single file being used by relaydb. It contains whitelist and
blacklist.
Currently running pf fine with a spamd table containing many spam addresses.
Using spamd-setup wtih RBL list and local spamassasin entries.
How do I delete an IP from the blacklist ?
How do I add an IP
Hello,
I have been working with relaydb to create my own blacklist.
Had some problems at first but found changing the configuration file
for spamassassin from report_safe 1 to report_safe 0 fixed it.
My relaydb file is now being generated.
Looking at the web page about relaydb
http
Hi,
I have implemented Daniel's solutions (pf+relaydb on OpenBSD) and it works great! I
have a question though... Why does relaydb ignore addresses inside of round brackets ?
It seems to be adding only addresses within [].
Some emails do not even have a single address within [].
(who adds
On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 01:50:43PM -0700, Meenal C wrote:
I have implemented Daniel's solutions (pf+relaydb on OpenBSD) and it works great!
I have a question though... Why does relaydb ignore addresses inside of round
brackets ? It seems to be adding only addresses within [].
Some emails