No, an entry like "@example.com" will whitelist addresses in 
"example.com" and all of its subdomains.  This is because the whitelist 
filter uses the same code as the blacklist filter, where this behavior 
is expected.

Are you whitelisting your hosted domains just to turn off graylisting?  
You might consider using a configuration directory, which will let you 
enable/disable specific filters for specific domains (or recipients).

-- Sam Clippinger

Youri V. Kravatsky wrote:
> Hello Sam,
>
> Saturday, September 5, 2009, 10:11:03 PM, you wrote:
>
>   
>> I can see why spamdyke is accepting messages to your subdomains --
>> you've whitelisted the recipients.  In the full log you sent, I see this 
>> line:
>>         FILTER_RECIPIENT_WHITELIST recipient: [email protected]
>> file: /var/qmail/control/whitelist.local(84)
>> If you're just trying to stop deliveries to your subdomains, removing
>> the whitelist entry will accomplish that goal.  If you also want to fix
>>     
>     Well, how could I whitelist only ja-maica.ru without any subdomains?
> Right now whitelist.local has the following string
> @ja-maica.ru
> It seemed to me, that it makes only mail to [email protected] whitelisted?
>
>   
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