Tim Pleiman wrote:
You know, I do have qmailtoaster plus installed, and I used it to update
the entire base package just a couple weeks ago (had script installed
these servers for early testing in May with an earlier QMT release).
I did review Spamdyke, but I guess I hadn't paid attention to the rDNS
lookup option there as I sort of immediately ruled it out because of the
graylisting. I don't care for graylisting myself as I hate having my
queues waiting on other people's graylisting, and I know that some of my
clients would go berserk if they even have to to wait 5 minutes for mail
delivery. (I know that's nuts, considering the fact that default delivery
times were like 7 days in Qmail not so many years ago. My first mail
server was actually a UUCP mail server back in the mid-nineties, believe
it or not).
Anyway, I'm assuming it's possible to turn off graylisting in the
spamdyke.conf file, yes? All the features listed at spamdyke.org are
re-configurable/tweakable in spamdyke.conf after installation?
You betcha. The latest version even lets you have different configs for
different domains or users even. It's quite flexible.
Thanks!
Tim
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-Eric 'shubes'
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