n00b spamd/spamdb question

2014-08-21 Thread Adam Thompson
I've finally started using spamd on a new mail server, and am seeing some results that I don't understand. (I'm also using smtpd(8) now, so this is all new software to me...) 1 - spamdb(8) shows nothing but WHITE-listed entries 2 - but spamd(8) (running with -v -G 2:4:864) logs almost every

Re: n00b spamd/spamdb question

2014-08-21 Thread Steven Roberts
Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2014 13:11:23 -0500 From: Adam Thompson athom...@athompso.net To: OpenBSD-misc list misc@openbsd.org I've finally started using spamd on a new mail server, and am seeing some results that I don't understand. (I'm also using smtpd(8) now, so this is all new software to

Re: n00b spamd/spamdb question

2014-08-21 Thread Adam Thompson
On 14-08-21 01:50 PM, Steven Roberts wrote: I recommend you continue to read the man pages until you have a better understanding of how they work. I've already read them several times. The problem, as in all our man pages, is that once I know what I'm looking for, it's (usually)well

Re: n00b spamd/spamdb question

2014-08-21 Thread Steven Roberts
Oops. I see that now. Then how do I see what IPs are blacklisted without becoming a human version of spamd-setup(8)? If running spamd in default mode ... 1. spamdb(8), TRAPPED entries. 2. The spamd.conf(5) file is read by spamd-setup(8) to configure blacklists for spamd(8). I am not aware