If any whitelists are being used, spamdyke will always check them and 
disregard the results of any other filters, even if they've already 
indicated that the message should be rejected.

I should probably rewrite that FAQ answer to be more clear.

-- Sam Clippinger

Arthur Girardi wrote:
> For me it looks as if the message is being blocked because it contains  
> the country code and ip in the rdns and his setup has  
> reject-ip-in-cc-rdns enabled.
>
> In the FAQ it says it will check reject-ip-in-cc-rdns before looking  
> at the rdns whitelist. I'm not sure if reject-ip-in-cc-rdns would  
> reject on spot even if it would match in the next filter (rdns  
> whitelist).
>
> Arthur
>
> Citando Sam Clippinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>   
>> It looks like you're trying to use keywords in your rDNS whitelist file;
>> those files don't work that way. In an rDNS whitelist file, you can
>> either give complete rDNS names or you can give partial names (starting
>> with a dot) that will match the end of an rDNS name. For example:
>> fully.qualified.domain.name.example.com
>> Will match only one rDNS name (i.e. the entire name
>> "fully.qualified.domain.name.example.com").
>>
>> To match all names within a domain (or subdomain):
>> .name.example.com
>> Will match rDNS names that end with ".name.example.com" (e.g.
>> "fully.qualified.domain.name.example.com",
>> "silly.domain.name.example.com" or "short.name.example.com").
>>
>> This file format is documented here:
>> http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/README_rdns_file_format.html
>>
>> -- Sam Clippinger
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi list!
>>> I run spamdyke 4.0.5 on Debian.
>>>
>>> I have this in my whitelist_rdns:
>>> .static.
>>> static.
>>> .dedicated.
>>> dedicated.
>>>
>>> But spamdyke reject emails:
>>> 10/16/2008 15:03:52 LOG OUTPUT
>>> DENIED_IP_IN_CC_RDNS from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>> origin_ip:
>>> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx origin_rdns: port-xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx.static.qsc.de auth:
>>> (unknown)
>>>
>>> 10/16/2008 15:03:52 FROM REMOTE TO CHILD: 6 bytes
>>> DATA
>>>
>>> 10/16/2008 15:03:52 FROM SPAMDYKE TO REMOTE: 82 bytes
>>> 554 Refused. Your reverse DNS entry contains your IP address and a
>>> country code.
>>>
>>> 10/16/2008 15:03:52 FROM REMOTE TO CHILD: 6 bytes
>>> RSET
>>>
>>> 10/16/2008 15:03:52 FROM SPAMDYKE TO REMOTE: 82 bytes
>>> 554 Refused. Your reverse DNS entry contains your IP address and a
>>> country code.
>>>
>>> 10/16/2008 15:03:52 FROM REMOTE TO CHILD: 6 bytes
>>> QUIT
>>>
>>> 10/16/2008 15:03:52 FROM SPAMDYKE TO REMOTE: 82 bytes
>>> 221 Refused. Your reverse DNS entry contains your IP address and a
>>> country code.
>>>
>>> 10/16/2008 15:03:52 CLOSED
>>>
>>> Should
>>> .static.
>>> not match
>>> port-xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx.static.qsc.de
>>> normally?
>>>
>>> Is this the same issue what Erald report or a new problem or did I think
>>> in s.th. wrong?
>>>
>>> Gruss,
>>> Peter
>>>
>>>       
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