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mail/spamdyke,
Monitors and intercept incoming SMTP connections to qmail
Branch: pkgsrc-2007Q2,
Version: 2.6.3,
Package name: spamdyke-2.6.3,
Maintainer: schmonzspamdyke monitors incoming traffic, acting as a middleman between
qmail and the remote server. It catches the sender and recipient
addresses as they go by and logs them to syslog. If it sees something
it doesn't like (e.g. a blacklisted sender), it cuts the connection,
closes qmail and fakes the rest of the SMTP transaction with the
remote server. qmail thinks the remote server disconnected normally.
The remote server thinks qmail is rejecting the message. It's the
best of both worlds.
spamdyke can optionally reject the connection if the remote server's
reverse DNS entry does not exist, does not resolve, contains its
IP address and either contains a prohibited keyword (like "dynamic")
or ends in a country code; if the IP address, reverse DNS entry,
or envelope sender is listed in a blacklist; or if data is sent
before the SMTP greeting banner is displayed. spamdyke can also
limit recipients per connection, greylist for some or all domains,
and close connections that go idle or take too long.
Master sites:
SHA1: e893b319c8808bc26a649b5ec7b82dae41e64e5f
RMD160: 9b061fc32ee92d731db0d8ad2cf04d61829d59ac
Filesize: 113.321 KB
Version history: (Expand)
- (2007-08-25) Package added to pkgsrc.se, version spamdyke-2.6.3 (created)