From 3986ef453a268e697b5fd08668eae985c4c672a1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jmc <> Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 10:29:44 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] sync to latest changes in spamd.conf(5); --- src/etc/mail/spamd.conf | 26 ++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/etc/mail/spamd.conf b/src/etc/mail/spamd.conf index aa282ab9..f5af67b4 100644 --- a/src/etc/mail/spamd.conf +++ b/src/etc/mail/spamd.conf @@ -1,31 +1,30 @@ -# $OpenBSD: spamd.conf,v 1.1 2007/02/27 02:22:01 beck Exp $ +# $OpenBSD: spamd.conf,v 1.2 2007/03/06 10:29:44 jmc Exp $ # -# spamd config file, read by spamd-setup(8) for spamd(8) +# spamd(8) configuration file, read by spamd-setup(8). +# See also spamd.conf(5). # -# See spamd.conf(5) -# -# Configures whitelists and blacklists for spamd +# Configures lists for spamd(8). # # Strings follow getcap(3) convention escapes, other than you # can have a bare colon (:) inside a quoted string and it # will deal with it. See spamd-setup(8) for more details. # # "all" must be here, and defines the order in which lists are applied. -# Whitelists apply to the previous blacklist. More than one whitelist -# may be applied to each blacklist. +# Lists specified with the :white: capability apply to the previous +# list with a :black: capability. # -# As of November 2004, a place to search for black lists is +# As of November 2004, a place to search for blacklists is # http://spamlinks.net/filter-bl.htm # # Some of the URLs below point to www.openbsd.org locations. Those # files are likely to be mirrored to other OpenBSD www mirrors located # around the world. Hence, it is possible to edit this file and rewrite -# www.openbsd.org with, for instance, to www.de.openbsd.org +# www.openbsd.org with, for instance, to www.de.openbsd.org. all:\ :uatraps:nixspam:china:korea: -# University of Alberta greytrap hits +# University of Alberta greytrap hits. # Addresses stay in it for 24 hours from time they misbehave. uatraps:\ :black:\ @@ -59,10 +58,9 @@ korea:\ :method=http:\ :file=www.openbsd.org/spamd/koreacidr.txt.gz: -# Whitelists are done like this, and must be added to "all" after each -# blacklist from which you want the addresses in the whitelist removed. +# An example of a list containing addresses which should not talk to spamd. # -#whitelist:\ +#override:\ # :white:\ # :method=file:\ -# :file=/var/db/whitelist.txt: +# :file=/var/db/override.txt: