Hi Daniel,

you can reset an option like this:

To clear all values from a list, three exclamation points should be given instead of a value:

|OPTION=!!!| For example, if the following line is given, the |sender-blacklist-file| option will be cleared and spamdyke will behave as though |sender-blacklist-file| had never appeared:

|sender-blacklist-file=!!!|


On 26.06.2010 08:43, Daniel wrote:
>>/  Hi!
/>>/
/>>/  Is it possible to skip RBL checks and automatically deny requests for a
/>>/  specific domain or addresses?
/>>/
/>>/  I think the denial is with this option:

/>>/  [email protected]
/>>/
/>>/  But the above only starts blacklisting after the RBL-lookup. It would be
/>>/  nice if the RBL-lookup would not be processed somehow for the entry.

/>>/
/>>/  Thanks in advance!
/>>/
/>>/  Regards,
/>>/  Daniel
/>>/
/>>/
/>>/  ------------------------------------------------------------------------

/>
>  spamdyke configuration can be tailored according to recipient domain
>  and/or address using Configuration Directories. See
>  http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/README.html#CONFIGURATION_DIR

>
> -- > -Eric 'shubes'

Hi Eric!

Thank you very much for the information! It seems to be working, the config 
file is processed, but I don't know how to reset the dns-blacklist-entry 
directive. It is given in the main config file, but I would like to reset it in 
the specific one.


Thanks in advance!

Regards,
Daniel


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