Hi all.
I think it's work for SpamAssasin, not for Spamdyke. Don't try to make
Swiss Army knife from your great application, Sam!
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 11:37:34 -0600
Sam Clippinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, spamdyke isn't designed to block messages based on message
> headers. Header infor
Great work Sam!!, on the contrary, thanks to you for this excellent program.
I go to testing immediately.
Best regards,
Pablo González A.
On 21/01/2008, Sam Clippinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> spamdyke version 3.1.4 is now available:
>http://www.spamdyke.org/
>
> This version fixe
Question,
Would it be difficult/possible to add a feature to graylist only non ESMTP
hosts ?
I know qmail is not esmtp but most spammer don't use esmtp so no need to
graylist them !
Le me know !
_
Andreas wrote:
> Hi Ben,
>
> You could put 127.0.0.1 into your witelist_ip file
> You should have a line similar to the following:
> 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",NOP0FCHECK="1" in
> your /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp (dont forget to redo the cdb with
> "qmailctl cdb")
>
> Thus it should work without au
Sam Clippinger ha scritto:
> No, the Solaris fixes were for compiling on Solaris 10. I don't have
> access to a Solaris 8 installation (and it's not available for download
> from sun.com), so I can't fix that issue.
>
> -- Sam Clippinger
>
>
I can provide you an account on a sparc solaris 8 i
Hi Ben,
You could put 127.0.0.1 into your witelist_ip file
You should have a line similar to the following:
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",NOP0FCHECK="1" in
your /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp (dont forget to redo the cdb with
"qmailctl cdb")
Thus it should work without authentification nor graylisting
Bye
No, the Solaris fixes were for compiling on Solaris 10. I don't have
access to a Solaris 8 installation (and it's not available for download
from sun.com), so I can't fix that issue.
-- Sam Clippinger
Davide Bozzelli wrote:
> Sam Clippinger ha scritto:
>> one and helping me debug it. Solaris
Sam Clippinger ha scritto:
> one and helping me debug it. Solaris compiling is also fixed. Again.
> Thanks to Davide Bozzelli for reporting this one.
>
Hi Sam
Dunno if the solaris bug you talk is the one related to getopt , but it
persists also in 3.1.4 on solaris 5.8 due to
the lack of ge
You probably just need to whitelist your localhost IP address. Use the
"ip-whitelist-file" option and list "127.0.0.1" in the file.
-- Sam Clippinger
Ben Mills wrote:
> Hardly anybody uses webmail on the two domains I host, so this problem
> went unnoticed until a fellow, who was vacationing i
My guess is: you have localhost (127.0.0.1) in yuor webmail. Try adding
it to your IP whitelist.
Regards
Bgs
Ben Mills wrote:
> Hardly anybody uses webmail on the two domains I host, so this problem
> went unnoticed until a fellow, who was vacationing in FL, tried to send
> a message via squi
Hardly anybody uses webmail on the two domains I host, so this problem
went unnoticed until a fellow, who was vacationing in FL, tried to send
a message via squirrelmail got an error.
I checked it out and it gives an error 4.x.x you have no rDNS. I hashed
the rdns stuff in the Spamdyke config
spamdyke version 3.1.4 is now available:
http://www.spamdyke.org/
This version fixes the 100% CPU bug. This was a very tricky little bug
to reproduce -- thanks to Pablo Gonzalez and Paolo for reporting this
one and helping me debug it. Solaris compiling is also fixed. Again.
Thanks t
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