The fastest way to test would probably be to blacklist a (bogus) recipient address (with "recipient-blacklist-file") and send a message to that address from another server. You should get an immediate bounce message.

I'm glad you like spamdyke -- it's made a world of difference for my own mailbox and it's been very well received by the qmail community. Some time ago, Erik mentioned he was considering adding spamdyke to the next version of QT, so hopefully everyone here will be able to use it soon.

-- Sam Clippinger

Sergio Minini {NETKEY} wrote:
I added the policy-url and a webpage based in your suggestion.
Is there a way to test it and see what it looks like in a rejected mail?

I ran --config-test and everything seems OK.

Thanks
Sergio


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