You're correct. I didn't read it thoroughly. Sorry.
-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

On 01/12/2011 04:56 PM, Michael Colvin wrote:
>>
>
>>  Did you try using Upper Case ALLOW (not shouting)? That's what's shown
>
>>  in the documentation.
>
>>
>
>>  In any case, I would expect Spamdyke to show some sort of error if/when
>
>>  configuration parameters aren't quite kosher.
>
>>
>
> No, because that's not what I'm seeing in the documentation. Taken from
> here: http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/README.html#RELAYING
>
> Each line in the access file should use one of the following formats:
>
> remote_i...@remote_ip:ACCESS
>
> remote_i...@=remote_name:ACCESS
>
> REMOTE_IP:ACCESS
>
> REMOTE_NAME:ACCESS
>
> :ACCESS
>
> ...
>
> ACCESS is the permission setting -- either allow or deny. Connections
> are allowed by default (if no match is found). If access is denied, no
> mail is accepted at all, whether relayed or not.
>
> ...
>
> For example, if the remote server's IP address is 11.22.33.44 and its
> rDNS name is mail.example.com, each of the following lines will match,
> allow connections and set several environment variables:
>
> 11.22.33.44:allow,FOOVAR="foovalue",BARVAR=.barvalue.,BAZVAR=-bazvalue-
>
> 11.20-100.33.44:allow,FOOVAR="foovalue",BARVAR=.barvalue.,BAZVAR=-bazvalue-
>
> 11.22.:allow,FOOVAR="foovalue",BARVAR=.barvalue.,BAZVAR=-bazvalue-
>
> 11.22.33.0/24:allow,FOOVAR="foovalue",BARVAR=.barvalue.,BAZVAR=-bazvalue-
>
> 11.22.0.0/255.255.0.0:allow,FOOVAR="foovalue",BARVAR=.barvalue.,BAZVAR=-bazvalue-
>
>
> =mail.example.com:allow,FOOVAR="foovalue",BARVAR=.barvalue.,BAZVAR=-bazvalue-
>
>
> =.example.com:allow,FOOVAR="foovalue",BARVAR=.barvalue.,BAZVAR=-bazvalue-
>
> =.com:allow,FOOVAR="foovalue",BARVAR=.barvalue.,BAZVAR=-bazvalue-
>
> :allow,FOOVAR="foovalue",BARVAR=.barvalue.,BAZVAR=-bazvalue-
>
> So, in the docs, it shows "ACCESS" in uppercase, but ACCESS appears to
> me to be a representation of either "allow" or "deny", depending on the
> usage.
>
> The group of examples also show "allow" or "deny" in lowercase, but they
> also show additional information that I don't believe I need in my
> case... Unless I'm misreading something. :-)
>
> Michael J. Colvin
>
> NorCal Internet Services
>
> www.norcalisp.com
>
>
>
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