Any idea which one? I sent my entire spamdyke.conf + all the other
external config files. There is nothing that should be allowing this
block of addresses or name. And I am blocking both the sender and the IP
blocks. Besides, the blacklists come before the whitelists. 

On Mon, 13
Jun 2011 19:01:54 -0400, Dossy Shiobara wrote: 

> You have some other
rule in your spamdyke config that's marked the message as ALLOWED before
the sender blacklist or IP blacklists get applied, would be my guess.
>

> For example, if the sender matches a sender-whitelist entry, then
sender-blacklist won't be applied and the message will be ALLOWED.
> 
>
Seeing your entire spamdyke config will be useful to see what's going
on.
> 
> On 6/13/11 4:00 PM, [email protected] [3]wrote:

> 
>> Jun 13 10:06:19 echo spamdyke[25509]: ALLOWED from:
[email protected] [1] to: [email protected] [2] origin_ip:
64.40.119.232 origin_rdns: mta232.reply.newsmax.com auth: (unknown)
encryption: (none)
> 
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