Re: [spamdyke-users] Spamdyke 4.05 whitelist

2008-11-27 Thread John Devenport
I've looked better, the error comes when I enter an address of this form: rcpt to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 250 ok Tell me if you can reproduce that. Thank you. Sam Clippinger ha scritto: This sounds like a bug, but I'm not able to reproduce this with 4.0.8 or 4.0.5. I created a recipient blacklist

Re: [spamdyke-users] Spamdyke 4.05 whitelist

2008-11-26 Thread David Stiller
Really looks like a bug for me, if the adress just has to be the last part of the adress, and [EMAIL PROTECTED] is read as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Am 26.11.2008 um 14:50 schrieb John Devenport: Greetings, I'm using spamdyke 4.05 on FreeBSD 7.0 and I receive a lot of spam with recipients

Re: [spamdyke-users] Spamdyke 4.05 whitelist

2008-11-26 Thread Arthur Girardi
If I got it right, you receive spam from external host claiming to be from your own domain? Is that it? Wouldn't this be a case for SPF checking? Arthur Citando John Devenport [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I've tried also the 4.04, same behaviour. David Stiller ha scritto: Really looks like a bug

Re: [spamdyke-users] Spamdyke 4.05 whitelist

2008-11-26 Thread John Devenport
Yes, but I wanted to test both the things to find out which is better for my environment. Is there anyone with the same problem? Arthur Girardi ha scritto: If I got it right, you receive spam from external host claiming to be from your own domain? Is that it? Wouldn't this be a case for

Re: [spamdyke-users] Spamdyke 4.05 whitelist

2008-11-26 Thread Marco Aurélio
Well, i must say that i have a lot problems with the specific case: I have some customers that use one conection from my ISP and that conection have just one IP, ok... i use this line on my /etc/tcp.smtp:

Re: [spamdyke-users] Spamdyke 4.05 whitelist

2008-11-26 Thread Sam Clippinger
This sounds like a bug, but I'm not able to reproduce this with 4.0.8 or 4.0.5. I created a recipient blacklist file that contained one line: @example.com Then I created a recipient whitelist file that contained one line: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Then I attempted to deliver a message to a

Re: [spamdyke-users] Spamdyke 4.05 whitelist

2008-11-26 Thread Sam Clippinger
You could block all unauthenticated mail from that IP address. Your users would have to reconfigure their MUAs to authenticate (if they aren't already) but that should stop the spam. You could also turn on graylisting. Most spambots aren't smart enough to retry their deliveries. -- Sam