[This is a reply to
https://www.mail-archive.com/spamdyke-users@spamdyke.org/msg03900.html—I don't
have the original messages to this post probably won't thread correctly.]
When running `spamdyke --config-test` I experienced a `free(): invalid pointer`
error similar to Jeff's, but found the
I'm new to greylisting, and have just set up spamdyke on a mail server with a
few hundred users. Immediately my colleagues and I got annoyed with delayed
deliveries to our personal addresses ;P.
I'm wondering if it would be a reasonable solution to create a
`graylist-exception-rdns-file`
At the suggestion of others here, I turned OFF greylisting last year,
after having used it for years before that. My spam level didn't
increase one bit. I think the RBL sites are pretty good at
identifying spam originations, so I use thatmethod now.
On 11/4/2014 12:55 AM, Quinn Comendant
On Tue, 04 Nov 2014 08:05:22 -0700, BC wrote:
At the suggestion of others here, I turned OFF greylisting last year,
after having used it for years before that. My spam level didn't
increase one bit. I think the RBL sites are pretty good at
identifying spam originations, so I use
I also remember this discussion but it was quite a while ago. I had
subsequently removed greylisting as well with no noticeable increase in
spam. I did add Sam's hunter_seeker script and it did make a
difference. However, I haven't seen any new websites added to that
blocklist so I wonder
... and I'm not using the hunter_seeker script here.
On 11/4/2014 12:15 PM, Gary Gendel wrote:
I also remember this discussion but it was quite a while ago. I had
subsequently removed greylisting as well with no noticeable increase
in spam. I did add Sam's hunter_seeker script and it did
Sam,
The URLs for hunter_seeker and spamtrap you offered us in 2013 are broken:
http://www.spamdyke.org/releases/hunter_seeker/
http://www.spamdyke.org/releases/spamtrap/
Has this project moved?
And is this script still as effective as it was? I'd like to know its current
status before