Have you looked at writing a script for the maildrop filter to accomplish
the desired functionality?
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From: spamdyke-users-boun...@spamdyke.org
[mailto:spamdyke-users-boun...@spamdyke.org] On Behalf Of Sam Clippinger
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:40 AM
To: spamdyke
If you don't mind me asking, what problem are you having SPF? I've been
using SPF for several years now and it does stop the sort of spoofing that
you described.
Regards,
Tim
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From: spamdyke-users-boun...@spamdyke.org
[mailto:spamdyke-users-boun...@spamdyke.org] On
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Felix Buenemann
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 11:23 AM
To: spamdyke-users@spamdyke.org
Subject: Re: [spamdyke-users] spamdyke
+ip-in-rdns-keyword-blacklist-entryoption
Am 15.10.2008 15:20 Uhr, Tim Mancour schrieb:
Sam
Sam,
There is a set of POSIX compatible regular expression functions available in
C. The functions regcomp() and regexec() are both used by qmail to provide
regexp testing for the control/badx files.
Regards,
Tim
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From Sam's earlier post - spamdyke must find the keyword and the entire IP
address in the rDNS name. 77-96-122-40.cable.ubr02.nmal.blueyonder.co.uk
does contain the IP address (i.e. 77.96.122.40) while the rdns name
cpc1-west2-0-0-cust857.brnt.cable.ntl.com does not include a complete IP
address