Ah, thanks! I had it as: from-file -autocdb ~/.tmda/lists/whitelist accept in my incoming filter but: to-cdb ~/.tmda/lists/whitelist.cdb bare in my outgoing filter.
That explains pretty well why I saw what I saw. I now have it as -file -autocdb in both and it works as expected. -jon -- Jon Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Tim Legant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09-27-2002 18:57]: > > Jon Nathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I use the python cdb module and keep my whitelist/blacklast databases > > in this format. When is the .cdb file generated from the text file? > > Whenever you do it, unless you use the -autocdb flag. > > > from ~/.tmda/filters/outgoing: > > # All whitelisted contacts receive untagged messages > > to-cdb ~/.tmda/lists/whitelist.cdb bare > > to-file ~/.tmda/lists/whitelist_wildcards bare > > Change your whitelist.cdb line to this: > > to-file -autocdb ~/.tmda/lists/whitelist bare > > and change the line in your incoming filter that refers to the cdb to > this (or something similar): > > from-file -autocdb ~/.tmda/lists/whitelist accept > > TMDA only rebuilds the CDB if you use the -autocdb flag and the CDB is > out of date with regard to the text file. That's why you use > to-file/from-file instead of to-cdb/from-cdb and why you specify the > text file instead of the CDB file. > > Be sure to update both your incoming and outgoing filters. > > See http://www.tmda.net/filter-sources.html > > > Tim > _____________________________________________ > tmda-users mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users
