I've been using header-blacklist-entry on my own server, so I moved those 
entries into a file and tested them -- they seem to work fine.  Are you sure 
the connections aren't authenticated or whitelisted?  Could you post some of 
the entries from your file and the real headers they're supposed to match?  
Maybe the format you're using is just slightly off.

-- Sam Clippinger




On Jun 28, 2012, at 4:39 AM, Mark Frater wrote:

> I have upgraded to 4.3.1 and want to use the new header-blacklist-file
> feature.
> 
> However, when I try to use
> header-blacklist-file=/var/qmail/control/blacklist_headers (where this file
> is already created and has the relevant headers in it) the spamdyke filter
> does not trigger at all on the entries in the file.
> 
> Though when I use header-blacklist-entry=Subject: TEST SPAMDYKE (for
> example), it works.
> 
> Basically spamdyke only seems to be using header-blacklist-entry and
> ignoring header-blacklist-file.
> 
> Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
> 
> Kind Regards,
> Mark 
> 
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