On Tuesday 24 of March 2009 10:03:58 Ratko Rudič wrote:
> On Monday 23 of March 2009 22:26:49 Sam Clippinger wrote:
> > I have no idea; this really isn't enough to try to diagnose the
> > problem.  What operating system and version are you using?  What version
> > of spamdyke are you using?  How did you install qmail (e.g.
> > QmailToaster, Life With Qmail, Qmailrocks, Plesk)?  What does your
> > entire spamdyke configuration file contain?  What does your qmail-smtpd
> > "run" file contain?  Is spamdyke printing any messages (or errors) into
> > the log?  Have you tried running spamdyke's "config-test" feature?
> > What's the difference between the two hosts you're using (e.g. one is on
> > the same network as the mail server, one _is_ the mail server, one of
> > them uses a mail proxy)?
> >
> > I'd really like to help, I just need more information.
>
> Sure Sam, i thought i missed something obvious.
>
> I investigated more and found out that IP's that are in ip-whitelist-file
> (or rdns-whitelist-file or connect from localhost) do not get 250 AUTH
> line.
>
> Now, i want emails originating from my office's mail server to go straight
> into my inbox. No graylisting, no early takers, nothing. So putting office
> server's IP in ip-whitelist-file is OK.
>
> But I would also like to have SMTP-AUTH enabled, as I move arround the city
> constantly.
>
> If there is no 250 AUTH like, server returns "unimplemented (#5.5.1)", so i
> have to change to no authorization in kmail every time i'm in the office.

forgot to mention my point. :) I'd really like to have both. SMTP-AUTH 
constantly enabled in my kmail and no filters enabled for my office mail 
server in spamdyke.

docs also say nothing about disabling SMTP-AUTH for servers in whitelists.

Thx,
Ratko
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