Exactly correct.

-- Sam Clippinger

Erald Troja wrote:
> Sam,
>
> we seem to like your option better as we would not want to pre-define
> all the domains that reside onto the server.  Also, being we run
> a cleanup script to remove stale older than graylist-max-secs + 1 hour 
> files and we cleanup empty folders right after it in order to reduce 
> consumption on disk space, we would have to complicate the scripts
> logic if we were to use the greylist-level=always schema.
>
> Just to clarify that this is clearly understood.  If we want to have 
> graylisting to be skipped for an entire domain which is called
>
> optedoutfromgraylistdomain.org
>
> we'd  first instruct the main config file with a directive called
> config-dir=/etc/spamdyke/spamdyke-conf-dir
>
> and than we
>
> 1)create a directory called
> /etc/spamdyke/spamdyke-conf-dir/
>
> 2)and within it, we'd have a file called
> optedoutfromgraylistdomain which will reside
> within the
>
> /etc/spamdyke/spamdyke-conf-dir/_recipient_/org/ folder
>
> which will contain one line of directive namely
>
> graylist-level=none
>
>
> Is my understanding correct?
>
> Thanks all.
>
> ------------------------
> Erald Troja
>
>
> Sam Clippinger wrote:
>   
>> Eric's suggestion will work fine, although you don't need version 4.0 to 
>> use it -- the previous versions could be configured that way as well.
>>
>> Another solution is to use spamdyke version 4.0 and create a 
>> configuration directory (using the "config-dir" option) for each of the 
>> recipient domains that want immediate delivery.  In your global config 
>> file, enable graylisting as normal.  In the configuration directory 
>> files for the specific domains, disable graylisting.  The advantage of 
>> this technique is that you can still use 
>> "graylist-level=always-create-dir" in the global config file to 
>> automatically create domain directories as needed.
>>
>> Either solution will accomplish the same thing.
>>
>> -- Sam Clippinger
>>
>> Eric Shubert wrote:
>>     
>>> Erald Troja wrote:
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> Folks,
>>>>
>>>> is it possible to simply allow immediate delivery
>>>> to a handful of domains, while graylisting the rest
>>>> to the standard defined graylisting policy?
>>>>
>>>> Seems some folks would rather just get instant
>>>> gratification and spam, rather than have a minimal delay
>>>> with the extra protection graylisting offers.
>>>>
>>>> I'm not able to pinpoint it in the docs.
>>>>
>>>> I noticed graylist-exception-rdns-dir yet this
>>>> seems to apply to remote servers, and we're interested
>>>> into the local domains we receive email for.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> You need spamdyke >=4.0 for this. If I understand correctly, use the
>>> greylist-level=always
>>> in your config, and then be sure that there's no domain directory contained
>>> in the greylist-dir directory.
>>> See http://spamdyke.org/documentation/README.html#GRAYLISTS
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
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