Thanks for the contribution!  I'll take a look at adding this to the 
next version.

-- Sam Clippinger

Roman V. Isaev wrote:
> Some months ago (in 3.* era) I installed spamdyke and quickly ran into inode 
> trouble: 
> all inodes were exhausted. It was pain in the ass to investigate and fix 
> using ssh 
> over GPRS...  well, I wrote a one-line script from FAQ to clear graylist 
> directory and 
> forgot about this.  Now I'm building a new mail server with updated software 
> versions
> including spamdyke 4.*. 
>
> Note that FAQ entry about graylist is outdated now, because 4.* spamdyke 
> creates 
> directories along with filenames, so it's not enough to erase -type f files
> anymore. I had to implement a spamdyke-cleanup.sh script (attached).
>  
> Please, add a cleanup solution to the distribution, either this script or 
> something
> better. Also it would be nice to have a  a reminder *in README.html 
> documentation* to 
> set up cleanup cron job to save others from this trouble. Yes, I know that 
> it's 
> good to read FAQ, but... it's better to have it installed by default anyway, 
> what the 
> point in keeping old unused entries, 99% of them a made-up spammer's 
> addresses? It 
> could be much worse for moderate-loaded system as this shit could hit the fan 
> two 
> years later after the installation and everybody forgot about it.
>
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