Hi everyone,
Sam, your advice with "reject-sender=!!!" totally works! :)
Thank you.
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Konstantin
On 2015-04-08 16:46, Sam Clippinger via spamdyke-users wrote:
I think I found the problem here. It's definitely a bug in the
configuration parsing code! Options that can take multiple pre-defined
I think I found the problem here. It's definitely a bug in the configuration
parsing code! Options that can take multiple pre-defined values like
reject-sender are cumulative -- they only add more values, they don't subtract.
So when spamdyke finds "none" in the configuration directory, it ad
Hi Everyone,
On Apr 6, 2015, at 12:45 AM, Konstantin via spamdyke-users
wrote:
Hi Sam,
Thank you very much for what you are doing. I'm testing spamdyke
5.0.0 now and I found spamdyke-qrv feature very useful. Sometimes it
crashes, but still usable. :)
I'm trying to make some exceptions for e
It's hard to say without more information. From what you've shown, it looks
like the reject-empty-dns and reject-sender filters should be deactivated for
any connections from 10.1.x.x. But if that's not working, could you post your
full config and some log messages? I'd also suggest running t
Hi Sam,
Thank you very much for what you are doing. I'm testing spamdyke 5.0.0
now and I found spamdyke-qrv feature very useful. Sometimes it crashes,
but still usable. :)
I'm trying to make some exceptions for emails that comes from a certain
IP subnets using
config-dir=/etc/spamdyke/confi