Spamd broken on 1.2.1
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Spamd still seems broken on the new stable release.
Greylisting works but never looks at any white or blacklists.
The buttons to manually add hosts to whitelist\blacklist\spamtrap also don't work.Adding a mail adress manually to spamtrap database also seems to have no effect as they continue to be grey-listed.
Running a fresh install of 1.2.1
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Im on 1.2.2 adn I have report the same problems for me.
I have added an external blacklist, I think the format should be one IP address per line.
When I run "pfctl -t blacklist -T show" I get nothing. I would expect to see my list I am importing from a URL.I too see stuff in the greylist.
When I mouse over the "+" button it says "add to whitelist" should it not be adding it to the "black list" it says "blacklist right beside it?
Under spamd setting I have turned on "greylisting" and "RRD"
Maybe there is documentation around that would explain this package a little better.
BTW, I run spamd on openbsd servers and use the CLI, so I am trying to understand the pfsense GUI.
Thanks
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After more testing tonight, I have to conclude that the spamd package is not ready for production use.
I was unable to manually add blacklist or whitelist any IP address'I will look into this over the next few weeks.
It works great on my openbsd boxes.
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I have found this also - auto whitelisting is working but it takes ages.
Virgin media has 18 mail servers, so I added them manually in the SpamD Whitelist and it is just ignored!
Also for some reason I have noticed that when something gets auto whitelisted it still takes a while for the mail to hit the users in-box.
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I am using spamd in 1.2.2
it seems to work everything but blacklists
All spam is blocked by greylist, but not refused by rbl.Database totals:
385 total items in the whitelist.
0 total items in the blacklist.
28699 total items in the greylist.
29084 total items in the SpamDB.Giacomo