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network:packet_filter:spamd [2013/03/18 13:01]
tschulz [/etc/pf.conf]
network:packet_filter:spamd [2013/03/18 13:14] (current)
tschulz [Packet Filter Spamd]
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 ====== Packet Filter Spamd ====== ====== Packet Filter Spamd ======
 +Spamd is a software package that put sends unknown mail servers a message of 451: come back later. ​ Correctly configured email servers should come back a few min. later and will be allowed to deliver email. ​ However the majority of spammers(90%+) never come back and so your server doesn'​t need to process the spam since it is never accepted.
  
-===== /​usr/​local/​etc/​spamd/​spamd.conf ​=====+===== spamd.conf ===== 
 +default: ​/​usr/​local/​etc/​spamd/​spamd.conf
 <​file>​ <​file>​
-# $OpenBSD: spamd.conf,​v 1.3 2007/05/12 00:43:41 cnst Exp $ 
-# 
-# spamd(8) configuration file, read by spamd-setup(8). 
-# See also spamd.conf(5). 
-# 
-# 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. 
-# Lists specified with the :white: capability apply to the previous 
-# list with a :black: capability. 
-# 
-# As of November 2004, a place to search for blacklists is 
-#     ​http://​spamlinks.net/​filter-bl.htm 
- 
 all:\ all:\
         :​uatraps:​nixspam:​china:​korea:​         :​uatraps:​nixspam:​china:​korea:​
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 </​file>​ </​file>​
  
-===== /​usr/​local/​etc/​spamd/​whitelist.txt ​=====+===== whitelist.txt ===== 
 +default: ​/​usr/​local/​etc/​spamd/​whitelist.txt
 <​file>​ <​file>​
 #gmail #gmail
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 </​file>​ </​file>​
  
-==== /​etc/​rc.conf ====+===== /​etc/​rc.conf ​=====
 <​file>​ <​file>​
 pf_enable="​YES"​ pf_enable="​YES"​
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 </​file>​ </​file>​
  
-==== /​boot/​loader.conf ====+===== /​boot/​loader.conf ​=====
 <​file>​ <​file>​
 pf_load="​YES"​ pf_load="​YES"​
 pflog_load="​YES"​ pflog_load="​YES"​
 </​file>​ </​file>​
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network/packet_filter/spamd.1363629685.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/03/18 13:01 by tschulz