W dniu 30/10/2018 o 16:58, Chris Narkiewicz pisze:
W dniu 30/10/2018 o 15:56, Ricardo Mestre pisze:
Hi Chris,
You are running spamdb /var/db/spamdb, that's not the way to use it.
I'm sorry, you were right. I misread both your e-mail and man page.
Thank you all for help.
Best regards,
Chris
W dniu 30/10/2018 o 15:53, Solene Rapenne pisze:> do you run spamd-setup(8)?
Yes, I see that it downloads nixspam and loads 20k IPs into spamd.
Best regards,
Chris
W dniu 30/10/2018 o 15:56, Ricardo Mestre pisze:
Hi Chris,
You are running spamdb /var/db/spamdb, that's not the way to use it.
According to man spamdb(8) this is how to list all entries, which I
wanted to do.
I see no entries, so I assume the database is empty.
Best regards,
Chris
On 10/30/18 4:44 PM, Chris Narkiewicz wrote:
> Database file has correct perms:
>
> # ls- l /var/db/spamd
> -rw-r--r-- 1 _spamd _spamd 65536 Oct 30 05:30 /var/db/spamd
>
> # spamdb /var/db/spamd
>
I think what you are seeing is that spamdb doesn't expect the database
filename as a command
Hi Chris,
You are running spamdb /var/db/spamdb, that's not the way to use it. The
proper way is to use spamdb key, where key is one of the IP entries you are
getting through spamd. Running just spamdb will show you all entries.
/mestre
On 15:44 Tue 30 Oct , Chris Narkiewicz wrote:
> Hi,
>
Chris Narkiewicz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to use spamd to block spam using graylisting, but the spamd
> database is not updated.
>
> I run /usr/libexec/spamd -v -d to see what's happening and I definitely
> see hosts connecting to it:
>
> (GREY) 209.85.219.176: mytestem...@gmail.com> ->
Hi,
I'm trying to use spamd to block spam using graylisting, but the spamd
database is not updated.
I run /usr/libexec/spamd -v -d to see what's happening and I definitely
see hosts connecting to it:
(GREY) 209.85.219.176: mytestem...@gmail.com> ->
Got Grey HELO mail-yb1-f176.google.com,
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