Thanks all for responding. Unfortunately, I cannot reproduce the problem since the sender is not frequent. There were alo no errors in the logs. For now I have solved it by explicitly adding to whitelist the rdns colo-122-88-197-203.balasai.com
Now I get, 2009-08-18 15:22:18.767724500 spamdyke[26765]: FILTER_WHITELIST_NAME ip: 203.197.88.122 rdns: colo-122-88-197-203.balasai.com file: /var/qmail/control/rdns-whitelist-file(17) 2009-08-18 15:22:19.590587500 spamdyke[26765]: ALLOWED from: b...@uttarafoods.com to: hrsangh...@manikchandgroup.com origin_ip: 203.197.88.122 origin_rdns: colo-122-88-197-203.balasai.com auth: (unknown) Thanks, Shantanu -- * Sam Clippinger <s...@silence.org> [090819 09:20]: > I don't see anything wrong with your syntax; I'm not sure what's wrong. > I can't reproduce this problem with version 4.0.8 or version 4.0.10. > > There are only a few situations I can imagine that should result in this > problem. Most of them involve permissions problems or gigantic files -- > is spamdyke logging any errors? Have you tried running spamdyke's > "config-test" feature to look for problems? If that doesn't show any > errors, could you use the "full-log-dir" option to capture a full log > from one of these rejected connections? > > I must say, however, that it's gratifying (in a small way) to see > someone using the command line switches instead of a configuration > file. I thought I was the only one, using the command line options in > the test scripts. :) > > -- Sam Clippinger > > Kulkarni Shantanu wrote: > > Hello, > > I am using spamdyke happily for years now. my run file has, > > > > /usr/local/bin/tcpserver ... \ > > /var/qmail/bin/spamdyke408 -g /var/qmail/spamdyke/graylist408/ \ > > --graylist-level always-create-dir --local-domains-file > > /var/qmail/control/graylisteddomains \ > > --graylist-exception-ip-file /var/qmail/control/graylist-exception-file -a > > 15 -r \ > > --graylist-exception-rdns-file /var/qmail/control/never-greylist \ > > --rdns-whitelist-file /var/qmail/control/rdns-whitelist-file \ > > --log-target stderr -lverbose -x zen.spamhaus.org -M 5900 \ > > /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd > > > > # echo '.balasai.com' >> /var/qmail/control/rdns-whitelist-file > > > > But in log I see, > > 2009-08-14 18:57:20.919310500.s:@400000004a852aaa3394fa9c spamdyke[5313]: > > DENIED_RBL_MATCH from: i...@wytewater.com to: kclo...@manikchandgroup.com > > origin_ip: 203.197.88.122 origin_rdns: colo-122-88-197-203.balasai.com > > auth: (unknown) > > 2009-08-14 18:57:20.919310500.s:@400000004a852af634816224 spamdyke[5579]: > > DENIED_RBL_MATCH from: i...@wytewater.com to: kclo...@manikchandgroup.com > > origin_ip: 203.197.88.122 origin_rdns: colo-122-88-197-203.balasai.com > > auth: (unknown) > > > > > > I had to add colo-122-88-197-203.balasai.com itself to whitelist to get it > > working. > > What was wrong with my earlier syntax? > > > > Shantanu > > www.shantanukulkarni.org > > > _______________________________________________ > spamdyke-users mailing list > spamdyke-users@spamdyke.org > http://www.spamdyke.org/mailman/listinfo/spamdyke-users _______________________________________________ spamdyke-users mailing list spamdyke-users@spamdyke.org http://www.spamdyke.org/mailman/listinfo/spamdyke-users