As much as I dislike using tcp.smtp rules, I'm looking into them more in detail now.
According to spamdyke's documentation, spamdyke uses "exactly the format tcpserver uses" for rules. In "man tcprules" regarding addresses (first part of rule), it says: shorter and shorter suffixes of $TCPREMOTEHOST starting with a dot, preceded by =>, if $TCPREMOTEHOST is set; In the spamdyke documentation, examples are: =mail.example.com:allow,FOOVAR="foovalue",BARVAR=.barvalue.,BAZVAR=-bazvalue- =.example.com:allow,FOOVAR="foovalue",BARVAR=.barvalue.,BAZVAR=-bazvalue- =.com:allow,FOOVAR="foovalue",BARVAR=.barvalue.,BAZVAR=-bazvalue- Shouldn't the last 2 examples here begin with "=>" instead of just "="? Is this simply an error in the documentation, or also a bug? Thanks Sam. -- -Eric 'shubes' _______________________________________________ spamdyke-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.spamdyke.org/mailman/listinfo/spamdyke-users
