Here goes my /etc/fail2ban/jail.local :
[spamdyke-rdns]
enabled = true
filter = spamdyke
action = iptables-allports[name=SPAM, protocol=all]
logpath = /usr/local/psa/var/log/maillog
maxretry = 2
bantime = 604800
And my /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/spamdyke.conf
[Definition]
failregex =
Thank you Boris. That's great.
Faris.
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Recipients are accepted or rejected individually -- in your example, the
blacklisted recipients would be accepted and the others would be accepted
(assuming they passed the other filters as well
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Recipients are accepted or rejected
Thanks Boris. Yes please!
Faris.
If you are interested I can post the settings for fail2ban here.
Regards,
Boris
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Apologies if this question has been asked before, or the answer
should be obvious.
If Spamdyke detects a blacklisted address in the list of recipients,
does it kill the entire connection (thus preventing the message being
delivered to any recipient), or does it accept the message for the
Recipients are accepted or rejected individually -- in your example, the
blacklisted recipients would be accepted and the others would be
accepted (assuming they passed the other filters as well).
It wouldn't be hard to add a flag to reject the entire message after
seeing a single blacklisted