Re: [spamdyke-users] Moving from GreyLite

2015-06-19 Thread Philip Rhoades via spamdyke-users
Gary and Sam, Thanks for the useful info! I have SpamDyke running now with the simple conf and will start looking at the options. I have some white black lists to import to . . BTW, it appears top-posting is OK here? Regards, Phil. On 2015-06-20 05:52, Sam Clippinger via

Re: [spamdyke-users] recipient-blacklist-file=FILE with RegExes?

2015-06-19 Thread Sam Clippinger via spamdyke-users
You're correct spamdyke does not support regexes for any of its options, but you can use a wildcard in a sender or recipient white/blacklist file to match entire domains by prefixing the line with an @ symbol. For example: @example.com Full documentation here:

[spamdyke-users] recipient-blacklist-file=FILE with RegExes?

2015-06-19 Thread Philip Rhoades via spamdyke-users
People, As well as using GreyLite I have done my own thing for many years with qmail-qfilter and a Ruby script (it started off as a Ruby learning exercise . . ) - anyway for my white and black lists I was able to have in the plain text files things like: ad...@phillipsfinancial.com.au

Re: [spamdyke-users] recipient-blacklist-file=FILE with RegExes?

2015-06-19 Thread Philip Rhoades via spamdyke-users
Sam, See inline comments: On 2015-06-20 11:53, Sam Clippinger via spamdyke-users wrote: You're correct spamdyke does not support regexes for any of its options, but you can use a wildcard in a sender or recipient white/blacklist file to match entire domains by prefixing the line with an @

Re: [spamdyke-users] Moving from GreyLite

2015-06-19 Thread Gary Gendel via spamdyke-users
Phil, The greylisting feature of Spamdyke kicks in after whitelisting and blacklisting operations. If these operations don't specifically reject or accept the incoming email then it is chosen for greylisting. I suggest you scan it's features from the spamdyke homepage. It sounds like it

[spamdyke-users] Moving from GreyLite

2015-06-19 Thread Philip Rhoades via spamdyke-users
People, I have been using GreyLite for many years but it hasn't been supported for quite a while - I think it is time to update to SpamDyke . . but I have some questions - first one: I looked at the SpamDyke web site and it is still not clear to me - it says 'connection-time means spamdyke

Re: [spamdyke-users] Moving from GreyLite

2015-06-19 Thread Sam Clippinger via spamdyke-users
I'm not familiar with GreyLite at all, but connection-time means spamdyke does its work while the message is still coming into your mail server -- while the connection with the sending server is active. This is as opposed to filtering messages in the mail queue, after the remote server is no