Sam,

well understood.

Thank you and blessings for
the wonderful work.


------------------------
Erald Troja




Sam Clippinger wrote:
> By default, all filters in spamdyke are disabled unless they have been 
> specifically activated in the configuration file.  You should be able to 
> install spamdyke with no configuration and have everything work exactly 
> as it did before.  Then you can slowly research and enable features as 
> you desire.
> 
> 1) Graylisting is activated with the "graylist-level" option.  Set it to 
> "always" or "always-create-dir".  To prevent graylisting of a few 
> specific IP addresses, list those IP addresses in a file (one per line) 
> and use the "graylist-exception-ip-file" option.
>     http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/README.html#GRAYLISTS
> 
> 2) To reject connections from servers without rDNS names, use the 
> "reject-empty-rdns" option.  To reject connections from servers with 
> rDNS names that do not resolve, use the "reject-unresolvable-rdns" option.
>     http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/README.html#RDNS
> 
> 3) To enable SMTPS support, set the "tls-level" option to "smtps" and 
> give spamdyke access to your server certificate with the 
> "tls-certificate-file" option.
>     http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/README.html#TLS
> 
> -- Sam Clippinger
> 
> Erald Troja wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I would like to know of a minimalistic configuration for
>> Spamdyke which will cover the following aspects.
>>
>>
>> 1)Greylisting to all but some handpicked IPs
>>
>> 2)allow for non-resolving to an IP Reverse DNS + empty Reverse DNS
>>    rejections.
>>
>> 3)Allow us to use the above on port 465 (SMTPS) without any hitches
>>
>> We only allow port 587 SMTP Authentications (Submission port) so
>> we're not concerned with spamdyke handling any SMTP Authentication on 
>> port 25.  It (port 25) along with SMTPS port are strictly allowed for 
>> any mail servers willing to connect to ours to relay legitimate emails.
>>
>>
>> I've looked around and it seems that there's quite an extensive amount
>> of features, and we need 0 others, with the exception of the above.
>>
>> We'd like to first start small, with the 3 above requirements and than
>> slowly build up if we need to.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>   
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