I don't see anything wrong with your syntax; I'm not sure what's wrong.
I can't reproduce this problem with version 4.0.8 or version 4.0.10.
There are only a few situations I can imagine that should result in this
problem. Most of them involve permissions problems or gigantic files --
is
Thanks all for responding. Unfortunately, I cannot reproduce the problem
since the sender is not frequent. There were alo no errors in the logs.
For now I have solved it by explicitly adding to whitelist the rdns
colo-122-88-197-203.balasai.com
Now I get,
2009-08-18 15:22:18.767724500
Hello,
I am using spamdyke happily for years now. my run file has,
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver ... \
/var/qmail/bin/spamdyke408 -g /var/qmail/spamdyke/graylist408/ \
--graylist-level always-create-dir --local-domains-file
/var/qmail/control/graylisteddomains \
--graylist-exception-ip-file
You only need to use rdns-whitelist-file to bypass filters for specific
remote servers. If those servers aren't being filtered, there's no need
to use this file.
You cannot list email addresses in the rDNS whitelist file. It is only
for reverse DNS names. If you want to whitelist sender
If messages from the other machines are being blocked by spamdyke, add
them to the rdns-whitelist-file. If they aren't being blocked, you
don't need to do anything.
-- Sam Clippinger
night duke wrote:
Ok but where i must add a localname of a machine from where i want to
receive emails
The file used with rdns-whitelist-file can only contain the reverse
DNS names of remote servers, not email addresses. See the online
documentation for full details:
http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/README_rdns_file_format.html
-- Sam Clippinger
night duke wrote:
Hi i wish to