Hi Sam,
Thanks for the thorough reply.
On 25 Jun 2020 14:50:55, Sam Clippinger via spamdyke-users wrote:
> If tls_read() encountered an error in the
> OpenSSL library and didn't actually read any data, spamdyke's main
> loop would see data waiting and call tls_read() again. That could
> caus
On 24 Jun 2020 23:36:44, Quinn Comendant via spamdyke-users wrote:
> I thought it was a fluke, since I had never seen this in the decade+
> I've been managing this server.
Actually, there were a few single instances of this error outside of the 34
seconds when it blew up. I found fo
Hi Bucky,
On 25 Jun 2020 07:12:27, Bucky Carr via spamdyke-users wrote:
> Do you need to use 'softlimit'?
Yes, using softlimit to restrict process memory limit is useful, and in fact
necessary to prevent this remotely-exploitable vulnerability in qmail:
https://www.qualys.com/2020/05/19/cve-200
Hello all,
Recently, I checked the smtp log files of my qmailtoaster server, and found
millions of the following error message written to the smtp log:
spamdyke[4875]: ERROR: unable to read from SSL/TLS stream: A protocol or
library failure occurred, error:140800FF:lib(20):func(128):reason(25
he meantime). If
> the problem persists long enough, the message(s) may bounce.
> Unfortunately there's no DNS code to indicate the server is
> malfunctioning and shouldn't be used -- spamdyke expects it to stop
> sending responses when that happens.
>
>
> -- S
We had an incident where both our local caching name servers stopped working.
They returned SERVFAIL (see example below). They were set as the
"dns-server-ip-primary" and our host-provided DNS server was set as the
"dns-server-ip". Because the primaries were failing, I would expect spamdyke to
On 28 Feb 2019 15:53:34, Quinn Comendant via spamdyke-users wrote:
> Can spamdyke rotate between multiple dns-server-ip-primary servers,
> to distribute the load evenly?
Still wondering about this. I haven't seen any replies. Sam, can you clarify if
this option exi
Can spamdyke rotate between multiple dns-server-ip-primary servers, to
distribute the load evenly?
Because the documentation says "Depending on the number of nameservers and the
values of dns-max-retries-primary and dns-max-retries-total, some nameservers
may never be queried" it leads me to b
I noticed this Spamdyke error message:
ERROR: unable to create directory
/var/qmail/spamdyke/greylist/example.com/redacted/bounce.nytimes.com: Too many
links
Indeed this user's greylist directory is full:
# sudo ls -dl /var/qmail/spamdyke/greylist/example.com/redacted/ | awk '{print
$2}'
3200
A client using our Spamdyke-enabled mail server has reported someone sending
them an email received a "bounce" message notifying the sender that the
messages has been graylisted (see the delivery failure notification below).
They did receive the message (graylisting works well for us).
This is
On Fri, 5 May 2017 10:15:36 -0500, Sam Clippinger via spamdyke-users wrote:
> Ah, I should have asked. Yes, that option should work.
Thanks Sam.
BTW, I created a script to automate creating the custom sender configuration
files using the _ip_ and _sender_ directory structures:
https://gist.gith
Update: I added `reject-sender=none` to /etc/spamdyke.conf and these errors
started appearing in the log:
2017-05-05 06:33:46.873563500 ERROR: Unknown configuration file option in
file /etc/spamdyke.conf on line 33: reject-sender
I realize now this config option is only for spamdyke 5. I'm
I've gotten this error:
2017-05-05 03:16:52.533029500 spamdyke[30324]: DENIED_SENDER_NO_MX from:
bounces+1818979-7ef3-quinn=strangecode[.]c...@tz.changeyourflight.com to:
quinn[@]strangecode[.]com origin_ip: 167.89.72.110 origin_rdns:
o1678972x110.outbound-mail.sendgrid.net auth: (unknown) encr
On Wed, 5 Aug 2015 20:02:51 -0500, Sam Clippinger via spamdyke-users wrote:
> But to answer your question, yes! It is possible to turn off the
> rDNS filters for just that one IP. The feature you need is a
> configuration directory. Create a folder structure on the server
> like this:
>
We're experiencing blocked email due to a DENIED_RDNS_MISSING error, although
the domain PTR records do resolve:
$ dig -x 64.34.221.10 +short
mail.lassosoft.com.
Error:
2015-08-05 18:56:56.452648500 spamdyke[5681]: DENIED_RDNS_MISSING from:
donotre...@lassosoft.com to: u...@example.com o
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