I have a domain that is constantly bombarded with incoming spam. The spam comes 
in by the thousands, all to random names @mydomain.com. Spamdyke is 
successfully blocking all of them using recipient-blacklist-file to block the 
domain and recipient-whitelist-file to allow the 10 or 15 actual legit 
exceptions.

This works great - but the problem is Spamdyke usually rejects most of this 
incoming junk for other reasons (RDNS, RBL, etc) before even checking the 
blacklist file. The net result is the same of course, but my mail server ends 
up having done a bunch of extra DNS/RBL lookup work when it could have rejected 
the email simply based on the recipient.

My question is: Is there a way to make Spamdyke check the 
recipient-[black|white]list-files before doing the other resource-costly 
lookups?

-Marc
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