* Hans F. Nordhaug <[email protected]> [2010-02-14]: > * Sam Clippinger <[email protected]> [2010-02-13]: > > Messages with an empty sender address are legal -- they are typically > > used for bounce messages. Because of that, spamdyke will allow them. > > > > However, messages with empty usernames (e.g. "@example.com") are not > > legal and should not be allowed. This could indicate a bug in > > spamdyke... is there any chance you still have the mail log entries that > > correspond to those addresses? It would be very handy to see what was > > actually sent with those messages. > > I didn't have the a log entry for the example I posted, but I ran the > config test again and looked for some newer problems. I looked at the > following error. > > ERROR(graylist-level): Unable to read graylist sender directory > /var/spamdyke/graylist/kompakt.no/modulonet.fr/ezewuehuuw1728:irectory > ERROR(graylist-level): Failed to create file in directory: > /var/spamdyke/graylist/kompakt.no/gvt.net.br/vuaqanipos2110/spamdyk266176143_28737: > Not a directory > > The corresponding entry in the SMTP log: > > 02-02 21:07:44 spamdyke[31368]: DENIED_GRAYLISTED from: > [email protected] to: @kompakt.no origin_ip: 85.68.111.68 > origin_rdns: abo-68-111-68.mrs.modulonet.fr auth: (unknown) > > So it seems this might be a bug in Spamdyke or?
Sam, you never replied to this. Is it a bug or a feature? Hans _______________________________________________ spamdyke-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.spamdyke.org/mailman/listinfo/spamdyke-users
