Re: [spamdyke-users] modifying way that filters are shown in log files

2014-04-02 Thread Shane Bywater
Hi, As requested here is my configuration file. Note: My ip-whitelist-file is empty and I continue to see 100s of FILTER_EARLYTALKER delay: 5 entries but no DENIED_EARLYTALKER in my maillog files. # spamdyke configuration file for spamdyke version 4.3.1. # Note: All other lines not

Re: [spamdyke-users] modifying way that filters are shown in log files

2014-04-01 Thread Sam Clippinger
I'm really sorry I haven't been able to get to spamdyke issues lately, let me see if I can catch up... When I test the earlytalker filter by itself from the command line, it appears to work: root@patched:/usr/local/src/spamdyke-5.0.0/spamdyke# ./spamdyke --log-target stderr -linfo -e 10

Re: [spamdyke-users] modifying way that filters are shown in log files

2014-03-13 Thread Shane Bywater
Hi, I disabled all whitelist options in spamdyke.conf and restarted spamdyke. Confirmed no whitelist filters continued to be displayed in the maillog file and also confirmed that only FILTER_EARLYTALKER delay: 5 was found but still no DENIED_EARLYTALKER entries. I even checked back in

Re: [spamdyke-users] modifying way that filters are shown in log files

2014-03-12 Thread Sam Clippinger
If the earlytalker filter actually blocks a connection, you should see a DENIED_EARLYTALKER message in the log. Are you sure that connection isn't whitelisted or authenticating? Either of those things would prevent the earlytalker filter from actually blocking the connection. -- Sam