At long, long last, spamdyke 3.0.0 is ready.
        http://www.spamdyke.org/

MAJOR NEW FEATURES:
   The amount of information logged to syslog is now configurable.
   Options can now be read from configuration files instead of the
command line.
   spamdyke can now run tests on its configuration to look for bad
filesystem permissions, missing files/folders and other misconfigurations.
   spamdyke no longer needs to process SMTP AUTH requests itself.  If
qmail is patched to provide SMTP AUTH, spamdyke will observe the
authentication and trust qmail's success/failure response.
   RHSBLs are now supported.
   DNS whitelists are now supported (DNS RBLs and RHSBLs that list good
servers instead of bad ones).

OTHER NEW STUFF:
   rDNS directory searching now available for "never-graylist",
"always-graylist" and "rdns-blacklist".
   Blacklisted rDNS names can now be found in a file (instead of only in
a directory structure).
   Connections from whitelisted clients are now logged.
   spamdyke now logs a rejection if spamdyke allows a connection but
qmail rejects it.
   Sender and recipient addresses can now be whitelisted (though this is
a very bad idea, it was requested).

BUG FIXES:
   Text is now sent to remote clients in whole lines, fixing the "broken
packet" problem with Windows clients.
   BATV addresses are now processed correctly (finally).
   Zombie processes are cleaned up faster.
   Multiple authentication attempts are now allowed.
   TLS passthrough now works correctly.

NOTE: This version is not completely backwards compatible with version
2.x.x.  Please read the UPGRADING.txt file for details.

-- Sam Clippinger
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