work for me;
rdr-anchor hoststated/smtp from spamd-white
- spamd-white is handled by hoststated rules in the anchor,
rdr proto tcp from !spamd-exempt to $MX port smtp - 127.0.0.1 port spamd
- normal hosts hit this reasonably normal spamd rdr,
rdr-anchor hoststated/*
- spamd-exempt
On 2007/06/12 09:04, Bob Beck wrote:
I still don't see how hosts in spamd-white are not sent to spamd.
what if a host is in spamd-white, but not in spamd-exempt..
# pfctl -sn -vv|grep -E '(smtp|hoststated)'
@0 rdr-anchor hoststated/smtp from spamd-white:1440 to any
@1 rdr inet proto tcp
this reasonably normal spamd rdr,
rdr-anchor hoststated/*
- spamd-exempt, holding hosts exempted from greylisting, has fallen
through from the first two; this and non-smtp services are handled by
hoststated rules.
I'm feeling lazy today, has anyone already worked out how to use
greylisting with a hoststated pool that would like to share config?
On 2007/06/08 16:51, Stuart Henderson wrote:
I'm feeling lazy today, has anyone already worked out how to use
greylisting with a hoststated pool that would like to share config?
no takers? ok, well if anyone else needs it... (with 'service smtp'
in hoststated.conf, otherwise change the anchor
rdr-anchor hoststated/smtp from spamd-white
rdr proto tcp from !spamd-exempt to $MX port smtp - 127.0.0.1 port spamd
The fact that those two table names are different looks suspiciously
wrong to me.
-Bob
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