Re: [spamdyke-users] Is there a way to populate the graylist database WITHOUT effectively doing graylisting

2009-04-24 Thread David Sánchez Martín
Hi Sam, in the first place, thank you for time and for this great soft 1) You can create the graylist entries for the addresses in [...] 2) You can use a configuration folder to turn off graylisting for I don't know which address will be graylisted, that's why I want to populate the

Re: [spamdyke-users] Is there a way to populate thegraylistdatabase WITHOUT effectively doing graylisting

2009-04-24 Thread David Sánchez Martín
Hi Michael, So Set it to 1 minute. Certainly your users can wait 1 minute... I think greylisting may loose some of its effectiveness this way... Set it to 10 minutes, don't tell them it's there, and they likely won't even notice. I know, but what I'm trying to do is,

Re: [spamdyke-users] Is there a way to populate thegraylistdatabase WITHOUT effectively doing graylisting

2009-04-24 Thread David Sánchez Martín
David, That sounds like a neat idea, but I don't think it'd work. If you simply allow the session to complete and create a greylist entry for everything, you will have effectively whitelisted every incoming message, including the bad ones. Greylisting works because some spammers

Re: [spamdyke-users] dumb question - redirect version info to file

2009-04-24 Thread Eric Shubert
Did you have a look at qtp-install-spamdyke? # determine which version is already installed # a4_check_installed_version(){ sdver=$(spamdyke -v 21) rc=$? if [ $rc == 0 ]; then sdverstring=$(echo $sdver | sed -e 's/^spamdyke //') instver=${sdverstring%%.*} else instver=0 fi } ;) dnk

Re: [spamdyke-users] Is there a way to populate thegraylistdatabase WITHOUT effectively doing graylisting

2009-04-24 Thread Eric Shubert
David Sánchez Martín wrote: David, That sounds like a neat idea, but I don't think it'd work. If you simply allow the session to complete and create a greylist entry for everything, you will have effectively whitelisted every incoming message, including the bad ones. Greylisting

Re: [spamdyke-users] Is there a way to populate thegraylistdatabase WITHOUT effectively doing graylisting

2009-04-24 Thread Sam Clippinger
I understand now. Basically, you want to add some addresses to the graylist filter but since you don't know which addresses to use, you're trying to use the graylist filter to collect that information. I have a different idea that will probably work better. Instead of finding a way to

Re: [spamdyke-users] Is there a way to populate thegraylistdatabase WITHOUT effectively doing graylisting

2009-04-24 Thread nightduke
I'm agree with Sam solution, that's the way to do a nice database,you can check which domains sends emails to your domain, then add to the graylist file or directory, after two weeks or 4 weeks will be better, then you turn on graylist. Users will see a nice service of mail, server will work

[spamdyke-users] spamdyke subdomain addon

2009-04-24 Thread nightduke
Hi Sam when i was working to a Spanish IBM Reseller, I installed spamdyke, it works sucesfully. But i added to my whitelist ibm.com... But IBM uses subdomains... so whitelist ibm.com dosen't recognize very well emails from other subdomains of ibm.com uk.ibm.com es.ibm.com ie.ibm.com and so on.Can

Re: [spamdyke-users] spamdyke subdomain addon

2009-04-24 Thread Sebastian Grewe
Try the Whitelist RDNS file and add .ibm.com Maybe that works for you. Cheers, Sebastian nightduke wrote: Hi Sam when i was working to a Spanish IBM Reseller, I installed spamdyke, it works sucesfully. But i added to my whitelist ibm.com... But IBM uses subdomains... so whitelist ibm.com