On 03/11/2014 11:40 AM, Scot Needy wrote:
I had to disable my SPF checks until I get this resolved. /var/qmail/control/spfbehavior = 1
Not entirely a bad thing.
But even with this disables I should still be using blacklists and other spamdyke features.
Like I said, spamdyke's not nearly as effective as it could be when it's not seeing the sending server's public IP.
/var/qmail/control/blacklists -r zen.spamhaus.org <http://zen.spamhaus.org> -r list.dsbl.org <http://list.dsbl.org> -r combined.njabl.org <http://combined.njabl.org>
Yes, blacklists will still help, but not this way. Specify them in the spamdyke.conf file. When spamdyke is installed, the control/blacklists file is not used (it's used by rblsmtpd, which is disabled when spamdyke is installed).
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