Hi,
If I understand the man pages correctly, you should start both spamd and
spamd-setup with the -b option when you want to use spamd in blacklist
only mode.
In /etc/rc.d/spamd, the -b option is set when you have spamd_black=yes
in your rc.conf.local.
However, spamd-setup is always started with -D only from /etc/rc. It
doesn't check for the spamd_black environment variable and therefore set -b.
So it seems that you have to adapt /etc/rc when you want to run spamd in
blacklist only mode.
This seems a bit odd, doesn't it? Am I missing something, or is this
intended?
Thanks,
Maurice
- spamd in blacklist only mode Maurice Janssen
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