On Tuesday 25 November 2003 10:55, Matt Kettler wrote:
> At 12:37 PM 11/25/2003, Douglas Kirkland wrote:
> >I am looking to have a spamd config file and been unable to find one.  I 
may
> >have missed it.  Otherwise I will have to have a very long line to 
configure
> >spamd the way I want it to run.  The reason is because there is over 200 IP
> >addresses that i want to restrict spamd to listen to.  These IP addresses 
are
> >not in any arrangement that would let me group them.
> 
> Um.. -l doesn't mean what IP addresses to accept connections from.. it's 
> the IP address OF THE LOCAL MACHINE to listen on. ie: for a multi-homed 
> server you can specify which IP's to listen on.

I am using the '-A' to tell which IP addresses to listen to.  
-m  max-children
-V virtual-config directory
-p port



> 
> Is your server really configured with more than 200 local non-contiguous IP 
> addresses?
> 
Well it may not be that bad, but i know that it is over 50 non-contiguous IP 
addresses.  That still is longer then I want for a command line.  If one of 
the IP addresses changes then I will have to edit the command line and hope I 
get the line right again.

Thanks,

Douglas


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