I'm not sure I see the problem.  Changing "always-graylist-rdns-file" to 
"graylist-exception-rdns-file" makes spamdyke 4.x's graylisting behavior 
the same as spamdyke 3.x's.  This assumes, of course, that your spamdyke 
3.x configuration also used the "no-graylist-dir" (-G) option and you've 
set your spamdyke 4.x "graylist-level" option to "only".

If your spamdyke 3.x configuration used "graylist-dir" (-g), the 
"always-graylist-rdns-file" was being ignored and should be removed from 
the configuration file.

-- Sam Clippinger

On 9/20/10 11:35 AM, Marcin Orlowski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In documentation/UPGRADING_version_3_to_version_4.txt file we read:
>
>
>    If the "always-graylist-rdns-file" option is given, it should be changed
> to
>    "graylist-exception-rdns-file".  The value should remain the same.
>
>
> I believe this is incorrect recommendation as blindly followed puts these
> keywords on graylisting exception list, which is opposite to the what
> I intentended.
>
> Regards,
>    
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