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# $OpenBSD: spamd.conf,v 1.12 2005/01/16 17:16:44 deraadt Exp $ |
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# $OpenBSD: spamd.conf,v 1.13 2005/05/11 20:27:58 jmc Exp $ |
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# spamd config file, read by spamd-setup(8) for spamd(8) |
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# can have a bare colon (:) inside a quoted string and it |
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# will deal with it. See spamd-setup(8) for more details. |
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# |
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# "all" must be here, and defines the order in which lists are applied |
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# whitelists apply to the previous blacklist. more than one whitelist |
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# may be applied to each blacklist |
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# "all" must be here, and defines the order in which lists are applied. |
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# Whitelists apply to the previous blacklist. More than one whitelist |
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# may be applied to each blacklist. |
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# |
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# As of November 2004, a place to search for black lists is |
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# http://spamlinks.net/filter-bl.htm |
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:method=http:\ |
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:file=www.openbsd.org/spamd/koreacidr.txt.gz: |
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# Whitelists are done like this, and must be added to "all" after each |
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# blacklist from which you want the addresses in the whitelist removed. |
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# |
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