Hey Istvan,
Take a look in the documentation for the whitelist_rdns and whitelist_ip
file.
For that particular match you could use the IP 95.64.115.3 inside the
whitelist_ip or use part of the RDNS (more specific, add .netserv.ro to
the file) which will whitelist that connection based on the
Good advice, Sebastian.
In addition, you might want to whitelist a particular sender/domain. If
that's the case, you can add cri...@tegado.ro (for the sender) or
@tegado.ro (for the domain) to the whitelist_senders file. Keep in mind
though, that senders are very easy to spoof.
On a side
That's a very good description Faris. Thank you.
Faris Raouf wrote:
When you installed spamdyke, you specified the location of the configuration
file, spamdyke.conf
And I presume that you have looked at this file, and modified it to your
needs.
In this case, your user is being rejected