Personally, I recommend upgrading to 3.1.1. It's completely
backwards-compatible with 3.0.1, so you should just be able to compile
it and copy the new binary over the old one.
See the Changelog for details of what changed.
-- Sam Clippinger
night duke wrote:
Currently i have installed
Nov 17 00:16:12 00641 relaylock: /var/qmail/bin/relaylock: mail from
209.85.198.189:11632 (rv-out-0910.google.com)
Nov 17 00:16:14 00641 spamdyke[19267]: DENIED_GRAYLISTED from: [EMAIL
PROTECTED] to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] origin_ip: 209.85.198.189 origin_rdns:
rv-out-0910.google.com auth: (unknown)
Ok but if i want to force manually to add some domains from where i want to
receive?
After a while it's fixed i received the email from google,spamdyke is
wonderfull software and antispam solution.
Thanks a lot.
Nightduke
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De: Sam Clippinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para:
Ok thanks a lot, i have added :
- Mensaje original
De: Sam Clippinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: spamdyke users spamdyke-users@spamdyke.org
Enviado: sábado, 17 de noviembre, 2007 0:46:08
Asunto: Re: [spamdyke-users] Strange error
You seem to be using Plesk. relaylock and spamdyke don't
This file never-graylist-rdns-file will block forever those domains?right?
Nightduke
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De: Sam Clippinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: spamdyke users spamdyke-users@spamdyke.org
Enviado: sábado, 17 de noviembre, 2007 1:02:29
Asunto: Re: [spamdyke-users] Graylisted denied
Sam Clippinger ha scritto:
If there are any domains you don't want graylisted, just list them in a
file and use the never-graylist-rdns-file option.
I'm confused about this option.
If i put for example in the file something like domain.com
And you say: domains you don't want graylisted,
The second is true. The file should contain a list of rDNS names that
should never be graylisted. The never-graylist-rdns-file option does
not consider the sender address.
So, for example, if the file contained:
.google.com
Email coming from a server named rv-out-0910.google.com (one
Ok pardon me, but the idea is if the server is correctly configured from where
i want to receive will retry again to send then will be granted to send email
and will be added to allowed domains?
I have about 5000 domains to add it's a good idea to add to
never-graylist-rdns-file ?
Thanks a
Do not add your own domains to the file you use with
never-graylist-rdns-file. The file should contain reverse DNS names,
not recipient domain names.
Why do you want to bypass graylisting anyway? It only introduces a
delay the _first_ time mail is delivered from a sender to a recipient.