>> I was thinking that all WHITElisted nets will be in the
>> immediately, just after spamd started...
>
> Do not be confused by similar (or same) named in different places. In
> this case whitelists in spamd.conf merely subtract entries from
> blacklists, and only from immeditately preceeding bla
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 11:30:21AM +0500, engineer wrote:
> $ fgrep -v '#' /etc/mail/spamd.conf
> all:\
> :myblack:uatraps:nixspam:china:korea:mywhite:
>
> myblack:\
> :black:\
> :msg="Your address %A has sent spam to me":\
> :method=file:\
> :file=/etc/postf
2009/1/13 Gregory Edigarov :
>> In /etc/pf.conf
>> ...
>> table persist
>> ...
>> rdr on $ext_if proto tcp from any to $mx_IP port smtp -> 127.0.0.1 port
>> spamd
>>
> should be :
> rdr on $ext_if proto tcp from ! to $mx_IP port smtp ->
> 127.0.0.1 port spamd
Oh, sorry, I forgot to supply one str
engineer wrote:
Hi.
I run spamd on 4.4-stable. There are some blacklist and whitelist. But
spamd don't use it (at least, whitelist) and use greylist scheme for
all connections.
I need to get emails from WHITElisted networks immediately, skipping
spamd. Please, help me understand where I'm wrong.
Hi.
I run spamd on 4.4-stable. There are some blacklist and whitelist. But
spamd don't use it (at least, whitelist) and use greylist scheme for
all connections.
I need to get emails from WHITElisted networks immediately, skipping
spamd. Please, help me understand where I'm wrong.
Here is my config
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