Well maybe I was a bit to hasty - I'm blocking domains but I think it will work any way

format is @.xxx and one per line in a file (if You have many) check spamdyke documentation for info on what is fastest in Your case

In my spamdyke.conf I have : sender-blacklist-file=/etc/spamdyke/name_on
_the_file

and I do restart qmail

Thats's it

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Den 31-08-2016 kl. 19:45 skrev Solo:
Hi Rajesh.

I'm using spamdyke' blacklist_senders for the purpose - if You have many
tld's to block make a file and point spamdyke.conf to that file (put it
under /etc/spamdyke or whereever You have spamdyke files)

To make sure it works You can change log level in spamdyke.conf to
verbose and check the maillog file afterwards to verify it trickers the
filter - remember to set the level back to info or whatever to minimize
filling up the log)

Cheers
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Den 31-08-2016 kl. 19:17 skrev Rajesh M:
hi

we are getting a lot of spam from tlds like : .link, .cricket, .land
etc and wish to block these tlds using wildcard.

i tried to use the qmail badmailfrom and put a sample

@*.land

but this started blocking a customer : landsmartconsultants.com

i was also thinking of using spamdyke blacklists.

what would be the correct syntax to block such tlds.

and whether to use spamdyke or qmail badmailfrom.

thanks
rajesh






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