Why you have two lines with spamdyke?

It's necesary only one line spamdyke -f /etc/spamdyke/spamdyke.conf...

Nightduke


2008/5/27, Venks Izod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I had originally added a whitelist-recipient-file and a
> blacklist-recipient-file.  The whitelist had the explicit names of
> everyone (and aliases in the company).  The blacklist was just
> @xxxyy.com.  But since whitelists are all-overpowering, the valid
> users still got a bunch of spam through.
>
> I now use RBLs and RDNS and all the bells and whistles on one
> spamdyke.  But I see that I still let some spam through to weird
> addresses.
>
> I thought that one way of doing this (without changing spamdyke code),
> would be to run one spamdyke inside another.   The first one uses
> RBLs and no-RDNS and all the fancy stuff.
>
> The second one just uses recipient whitelist to accept emails and
> recipient blacklist to reject them.
>
> I think it would require some magic more than just a changed
> smtpd.conf for xinetd.  For example:
>
> server_args   = /usr/local/bin/spamdyke -f /etc/spamdyke-outer.conf \
>                /usr/local/bin/spamdyke -f /etc/spamdyke-inner.conf \
>                /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
>
>
> Any ideas/experience/comments?
>
> - Venkat
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