On Fri, 5 May 2017 10:15:36 -0500, Sam Clippinger via spamdyke-users wrote:
> Ah, I should have asked. Yes, that option should work.
Thanks Sam.
BTW, I created a script to automate creating the custom sender configuration
files using the _ip_ and _sender_ directory structures:
https://gist.gith
Ah, I should have asked. Yes, that option should work.
-- Sam Clippinger
On May 5, 2017, at 8:57 AM, Quinn Comendant via spamdyke-users
wrote:
> Update: I added `reject-sender=none` to /etc/spamdyke.conf and these errors
> started appearing in the log:
>
>2017-05-05 06:33:46.87356350
Update: I added `reject-sender=none` to /etc/spamdyke.conf and these errors
started appearing in the log:
2017-05-05 06:33:46.873563500 ERROR: Unknown configuration file option in
file /etc/spamdyke.conf on line 33: reject-sender
I realize now this config option is only for spamdyke 5. I'm
That should do it, assuming you also have a line in your main configuration
file that says:
config-dir=/var/qmail/spamdyke
However, from the rDNS name, it looks like that sender could come from a huge
list of IPs. You might consider turning off the filter for the domain instead,
like th
I've gotten this error:
2017-05-05 03:16:52.533029500 spamdyke[30324]: DENIED_SENDER_NO_MX from:
bounces+1818979-7ef3-quinn=strangecode[.]c...@tz.changeyourflight.com to:
quinn[@]strangecode[.]com origin_ip: 167.89.72.110 origin_rdns:
o1678972x110.outbound-mail.sendgrid.net auth: (unknown) encr