Someone here should be able to guide you to uninstalling.  You will
have a problem in simscan with RDNS rejects also.  You'll need to
turn off RDNS checking in there also.

> How can i remove
spamdyke safely. Please guide.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Anil Aliyan
>   ----- Original Message -----
>  
From: Phil Leinhauser
>   To:
[email protected]
>   Sent: Wednesday, May 06,
2009 7:14 PM
>   Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] SpamDyke Issue
> 
> 
>   Sure, you have a couple of choices,
>   - remove spamdyke
>   - add RDNS exclusions for all the
IPs your clients use
> 
> 
>   Because 587 hasn't
come to full acceptance YET, client applications like
> Outlook
lack the wizard settings to flip this easily.  There are several
>
sites that show how to make these changes, in fact, I made one myself
> for my customers.  I have over 50 domains and an average of 30
users per
> domain.  Yes, it's a painful pill to have to swallow
but in a lot of
> cases you won't have any choice.  It's better to
get it over with now. 
> I have also run into a few broadband
providers that block port 25 all
> together (Comcast & RCN)! 
They only allow you to use 25 to their server
> or you use 587. 
This is a huge boost for spam prevention because it
> keeps the
low lifes of the world from putting up a spam server.
> 
>

> 
> 
> 
> 
>   > Hiii,
>   >
>   > But i think thats not the only solution.
What if i am an ISP??? Should
> i
>   > tell all my
customers not to use port 25??? I have 5 virtual domains
> and
>   > nearly 500 employees and i cannot guide daily every that
please do not
> use
>   > port 25 instead use 587. most
of the users just know how to send
> recieve
>   > and
read write emails they dont understand how to change setting etc.
> So
>   > practically sometimes it becomes very difficult
to teach them on the
>   > phone.
>   >
>  
> Regards,
>   >
>   > Anil Aliyan
>  
> ----- Original Message -----
>   >
>  
From:
Phil Leinhauser
>   > To: [email protected]
>   > Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 5:37 PM
>   >
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] SpamDyke Issue
>   >
>  
>
>   > Are your users using port 587 and SMTP auth for
submitting their mail?
>   > I believe all the checks are
bypassed when mail comes in that port.
> 587
>   > has
been gaining favor in the past several years as the standard
>  
> submission port for clients instead of 25.
>   >
>
  > Phil
>   >
>   > > Dear Jakes,
>  
> >
>   > > This is regarding SpamDyke. I have
installed SpamDyke 3-4 days back
>   > only.
>   >
> Before that i was not using it. But since the installation most of
> my
>   > > roaming users and remote offices who are
using different isp
> broadband
>   > > connection
are unable to send mails as spamdyke deny to accept mails
>   >
from
>   > > them due to no RDNS.
>   > >
>   > > It is understandable if spamdyke refuses connections
from mail
> servers
>   > who
>   > >
does'nt point to any RDNS but I just dont understand why does it
>
  > refuses
>   > > my
>   > >
authentic/genuine local users who are using my mailserver. Why does
>   > > spamdyke
>   > > checks RDNS for clients
who are using other ISPs internet
>   > connections???
>   > >
>   > > Is there anyway to tell spamdyke
not to check RDNS for client ip
>   > > addresses.
>
  > > Some of my roaming users use Data Cards and everytime they
connect
>   > > internet
>   > > using data
card a different ip address is assigned to the laptop so
> i
>   > > cannot
>   > > keep track of each and
every address and allow them in the spamdyke
>   > >
whiletlists.
>   > >
>   > > Or i should not
use spamdyke at all.
>   > >
>   > >
Regards,
>   > >
>   > > Anil Aliyan
>
  > >
>   > >
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