Hi,
Recently I started receiving spam from addresses that show up in Outlook mail
client as info.qogo...@nwnsoyuqem.sicotti.nl or some other subdomain of
sicotti.nl. I thought I could block these messages by adding @.sicotti.nl to
the sender-blacklist-file but that didn't work. Upon further
Hi,
I just recently started seeing the following error "*** Error in
`/usr/local/bin/spamdyke': double free or corruption (fasttop):
0x02008910 ***" in my maillog file:
Aug 13 03:49:56 ns3 spamdyke[29333]: FILTER_EARLYTALKER delay: 5
Aug 13 03:49:56 ns3
Hi,
Upon further investigation what I'm seeing is if an email is sent to a
non-existent address which includes the complete mail server host's name (ie.
ns3.domain.com) spamdyke-qrv correctly rejects the email but if the same email
is sent just to the domain name (ie. domain.com) spamdyke
Hi,
I'm setting up a new Plesk 17.5.3 Centos 7.3 server with spamdyke 5.0.1. Now I
know from the installation notes that if you are using Plesk spamdyke-qrv is
not supposed to be required as Plesk "already does recipient validation for
you". I have found this statement to be false when using
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2015 15:40:10 +
From: Shane Bywater sh...@apexia.ca
To: spamdyke-users@spamdyke.org spamdyke-users@spamdyke.org
Subject: [spamdyke-users] can spamdyke reject emails with improper
from
Hi,
Does anyone know if spamdyke can reject an email if it contains
improper from and to fields (for example no from address)? I get hundreds
of entries daily in the maillog file as shown below and would rather qmail not
even try to send a bounce message to such emails.
Jun 24