Hi all,
I have a few email addresses that are not running on servers that I control.
A lot of them are getting high levels of spam sent to them (coincidentally,
mostly ones where the FROM and TO are both the same and are my email
address).
What I want to somehow do is arrange things so that this
OK, then what? You said every connection was refused, but _how_ did
that happen? Did spamdyke or qmail log any messages during that time?
Did the remote clients receive a message from spamdyke or qmail?
Have you tried running spamdyke's "config-test" feature? Is there
anything unusual or ex
I've now created /etc/tcp.smtp with:
83.136.81.124:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
and added it to spamdyke.conf:
access-file=/etc/tcp.smtp
> -Ursprungliche Nachricht-
> Von: spamdyke-users-boun...@spamdyke.org
> [mailto:spamdyke-users-boun...@spamdyke.org] Im Auftrag von
> Sam Clippinger
> Gesend