try=!66.96.
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> I have 66.96. in the blacklist_ip file
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> I have added the following to my spamdyke.conf file:
> config-dir=/etc/spamdyke/config.d
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> Emails from jtwowireless.com still get denied as DENIED_BLACKLIST_IP.
>
> I'm scratching my head here. What am I doing
yke/config.d
Emails from jtwowireless.com still get denied as DENIED_BLACKLIST_IP.
I'm scratching my head here. What am I doing wrong?
Denny
-Original Message-
From: Sam Clippinger
To: spamdyke users
Sent: Tue, Sep 24, 2013 11:20 am
Subject: Re: [spamdyke-users] Blacklist Delemma
That
le for blocking 66.96 NOT apply to that user.
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> Am I getting this correct?
>
> Sorry to be do dense - I just want to be clear in my understanding,
> Denny
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> -Original Message-
> From: Sam Clippinger
> To: spamdyke users
>
2013 4:29 pm
Subject: Re: [spamdyke-users] Blacklist Delemma
Sounds like you need to create a configuration directory so you can turn off
the blacklist entry for that one user and leave it turned on for everyone else.
If your user's email address is myu...@mydomain.com, create a folder
Sounds like you need to create a configuration directory so you can turn off
the blacklist entry for that one user and leave it turned on for everyone else.
If your user's email address is myu...@mydomain.com, create a folder structure
like this:
/var/qmail/spamdyke/config.d/_recipient_/
Hello,
I've got one account (on QmailToaster w/SpamDyke) who gets mail from a
legitimate sender via the mail servers at eigbox.net. That domain has a range
of IP's: 66.96.xxx.xxx.
The problem is I also get a ton of spam from this same server (not from that
sender). When I block "66.96.", It bl