Hello Gordon,

I have another question about pythonfilter,about comeagain module
comeagain: issues a temporary failure notice if the sender has never
before tried to contact each recipient.  This blocks most spam engines
and viruses.  It's a simplified version of greylisting.
is it all that comeagain can to do this meassages?
is it have any whitelist base?
if yes,so how to look what ips are there?
thanks.

Friday, February 15, 2008, 11:01:21 AM, you wrote:

> Sergio Bortsov wrote:
>>> That's not gdbm, that's "dbm". I'll have to check into that later. I'd
>>> recommend that you delete all of the dbm files in
>>> /var/state/pythonfilter, make sure that python-gdbm is installed
>>>     
>> how can i be sure that python-gdbm installed? gdbm module installing
>> with python2.5 package,isnt it?
>>   

> Depends on your platform.  On Red Hat/Fedora systems, yes.  The gdbm 
> module is always installed with python.  On Debian/Ubuntu,  python-gdbm
> is a separate package.

>>> Rather than use the greylist filter's internal whitelisting, use one of
>>> the whitelist modules that pythonfilter provides.
>>>     
>> how can i do it? sorry but i just started to use pythonfilter.
>>   

> Read the "README" file for documentation on the whitelist filters, and
> examples of their use.



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