Actually, the "config-test" feature did notice the problem, but you may
not have spotted it amongst all the other output. The output you sent
contained this line:
INFO(graylist-level): Local domain has no domain directory; no
graylisting will take place for the domain: aiconkk.com
-- Sam Clippinger
On 8/26/10 12:17 PM, Sergio Minini (NETKEY) wrote:
> Thanks Sam!
> I have been using this settings w/o problems in other box.
> I have folders for all desired domains (thus the 'only' level), but
> never used the other options.
>
> Should it be tested in the --config-test?
>
> I will create one of the other files and see what happens.
>
> -Sergio
>
> Sam Clippinger escribió:
>
>> <div class="moz-text-flowed" style="font-family: -moz-fixed">The
>> problem is your "graylist-level" option. You have it set to "only"
>> which requires two things: first you must create a folder for each
>> domain that should be graylisted, and second you must also use one (or
>> more) of the options " graylist-exception-ip-entry",
>> "graylist-exception-ip-file", "graylist-exception-rdns-dir",
>> "graylist-exception-rdns-entry" or "graylist-exception-rdns-file".
>>
>> Try changing "graylist-level" to "always-create-dir" -- that's
>> probably what you want.
>>
>> -- Sam Clippinger
>>
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