FWIW, it doesn't matter what order you specify the blacklists and 
whitelists in the config file.  They are processed in a predetermined 
order by Spamdyke, regardless.

See Sam's email to you - I suspect there's a few typos in your 
spamdyke.conf that need fixing.


On 6/13/11 7:16 PM, Spamdyke User wrote:
> 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.

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