Hi this is what I have on mine

more whitelist_rdns
*.jpmio.com
*@etrade.com
@webmain5.rm.ht

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Ciao,
Remo

> On Thursday, Jan 05, 2023 at 12:15, Eric Broch <[email protected] 
> (mailto:[email protected])> wrote:
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> I think it would be
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> @domain1.com
> @domain2.com
> @domain3.com
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> On 1/5/2023 12:41 PM, Gary Bowling wrote:
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> > I thought the syntax for whitelisting RDNS via a file was to make a file 
> > with entries as follows:
> >
> >
> > .domain1.com
> > .domain2.com
> > .domain3.com
> >
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> > and that would whitelist anything ending in those. So it would whitelist 
> > and machine whose name is mail1.domain1.com, mail2.domain1.com as well as 
> > just domain1.com
> >
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> >
> > However, either that's not working right or I have something else configure 
> > incorrectly.
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> > Can someone verify the whitelist file syntax? I looked through the spamdyke 
> > documentation but I don't see any examples. All I see is the syntax 
> > @domain1.com, but I thought that was only for the files with senders and 
> > the like. E.g. a whitelist for email address syntax.
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> > Any help would be appreciated.
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> >
> > Gary
> >
> >
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