You're running spamdyke on a system with more than 32000 hosted domains? 
  Wow, that's kinda neat to know. :)

Yes, it should be possible to make -g search multiple directories -- it 
would just keep searching until it found one that contains a folder for 
the recipient's domain name, then proceed as normal.

I'll add that to the next version.

-- Sam Clippinger

Ulrich Eckardt wrote:
> Good morning all,
> good morning Sam
> 
> I have installed spamdyke on our mailservers. The breaking up of the first 
> connection leads to the senders trying to deliver to the secondary 
> mailserver. So I have installed it on the mx2 as well.
> 
> But on a unix system there can be no more than 32000 directories within 
> the -d directory. On the mx2 we have quiet some more domains than that, so I 
> think it would be great, if you could make it possible to use this option 
> multiple times.
> 
> Thanks - Ulrich
> 
> PS.: will install 3.0 now and keep you updated if customers grill me :) 
> 
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