Blacklist? You probably mean white-list. It's impossible, there are about
250 domains. Users are login from several countries. I've check debug level
and see the log when I find some time to do this. Strange thing is that the
not all users are blocked.
Thanks for the answers
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Leszek Bal
There is a sample o log when the local user blocked:
serwer.pl - default domain for serwer
domain.pl - domain of user account
05/17/2010 12:00:29 - Remote rDNS = (unknown)
05/17/2010 12:00:29 LOG OUTPUT
DEBUG(filter_ip_whitelist()@filter.c:1127): searching IP whitelist file(s);
ip:
I don't see any authentication coming from the client in the logs.
The client needs to be configured to authenticate.
Also, David did mean blacklist. Blacklisting the domains you host is
counter intuitive, but effectively blocks spam that spoofs/forges your
domain name.
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-Eric 'shubes'
Try the port 587 in your clients, the port 25 in the server run
spamdyke, but 587 not
2010/5/14, Leszek keff...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I've search spamdyke_lists but didn't find the aswer. I'm using spamdyke on
Plesk installed on Debian 4.0. The problem is taht the local users sending
e-mail are
Leszek wrote:
Hi,
I've search spamdyke_lists but didn't find the aswer. I'm using spamdyke
on Plesk installed on Debian 4.0. The problem is taht the local users
sending e-mail are blocked by spamdyke:
spamdyke[10333]: DENIED_RBL_MATCH from:
u...@mydomain.pl
mailto:u...@mydomain.pl