Could you be more specific?  spamdyke's graylisting feature is done to 
the best of my knowledge -- it does everything a graylist should do.

As far as I know, there is a GUI for spamdyke available as a plugin for 
Plesk, written by haggybear.  You can find it here: 
http://www.haggybear.com/en/spamdyke-control-panel

I don't understand the rest of your suggestions at all.

-- Sam Clippinger

On 2/10/10 2:10 PM, nightduke wrote:
> More features with graylisting,fast enable graylisting, gui for
> spamdyke, log level,log analyser, warnings, error, dspam options to
> integrate with dspam.
>
> I mean those features, will be great, subdomain options too...
>
> In my modest opinion.
>
>
> 2010/2/10 Eric Shubert<[email protected]>:
>    
>> Jorge R. Constenla wrote:
>>      
>>> The SpamDyke works great! without bugs.
>>>
>>> But is Very usefull (Excellent), if you can set some features per domain.
>>>
>>> Two Level to filter SPAM
>>> - General Level for all domains (the actual level)
>>> - And add a Domain Level Filter with features like: blacklist and
>>> whitelist lists (sender-blacklist, , etc ...) per domain.
>>>        
>> I believe this can be done, beginning with version 4. See
>> http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/README.html#CONFIGURATION_DIR
>>
>> --
>> -Eric 'shubes'
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