Thank you Sam
Happy New Year

Greg Cirino


Sam Clippinger wrote:
> The config-dir feature allows you to change spamdyke's configuration 
> based on the remote IP address, the remote rDNS name, the sender 
> address, the recipient address or any combination of those things.  You 
> can use it to make spamdyke more or less restrictive according to your 
> needs.
>
> Your example is easy to do.  First, create a config-dir structure for 
> your domain (e.g. example.com):
>     /etc/spamdyke.d/_recipient_/com
> Create a file using your domain's name:
>     /etc/spamdyke.d/_recipient_/com/example
> In that file, turn off the filters you don't want to use for that domain:
>     reject-empty-rdns=0
>     reject-unresolvable-rdns=0
>     reject-missing-sender-mx=0
>     reject-ip-in-cc-rdns=0
>     dns-blacklist-entry=!!!
>     etc
> In your global configuration file, add the config-dir option:
>     config-dir=/etc/spamdyke.d
>
> That's it.
>
> -- Sam Clippinger
>
> Greg Cirelle Enterprises wrote:
>   
>> I'm just now trying to utilize the config-dir directive.
>>
>> is the config-dir directive mainly for further restricting mail
>> above what is in spamdyke.conf or is it possible to be
>> less restrictive overall, without whitelisting the recipient?
>>
>> for example:
>>
>> the main config file is fairly restrictive with say:
>>
>> reject-empty-rdns
>> reject-unresolvable-rdns
>> reject-missing-sender-mx
>> reject-ip-in-cc-rdns
>> 2 dns-blacklists
>> and a variety of whitelist/blacklist files
>>
>> but I just want a single domain to only use the
>> reject-ip-in-cc-rdns directive.
>>
>> is this possible?
>>
>>   
>>     
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