# $OpenBSD: spamd.conf,v 1.1 2003/03/08 19:03:44 beck Exp $ # # spamd config file, read by spamd-setup(8) # # Configures whitelists and blacklists for spamd # # 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 all:\ :spews1:spews2:china:korea: spews1:\ :black:\ :msg="SPAM. Your address %A is in the spews level 1 database\n\ See http://www.spews.org/ask.cgi?x=%A for more details":\ :method=http:\ :file=www.spews.org/spews_list_level1.txt: spews2:\ :black:\ :msg="SPAM. Your address %A is in the spews level 2 database\n\ See http://www.spews.org/ask.cgi?x=%A for more details":\ :method=http:\ :file=www.spews.org/spews_list_level2.txt: china:\ :black:\ :msg="SPAM. Your address %A appears to be from china\n\ See http://www.okean.com/asianspamblocks.html for more details":\ :method=http:\ :file=www.okean.com/chinacidr.txt: korea:\ :black:\ :msg="SPAM. Your address %A appears to be from korea\n\ See http://www.okean.com/asianspamblocks.html for more details":\ :method=http:\ :file=www.okean.com/koreacidr.txt: # Whitelists are done like this, and must be added to "all" after each # blacklist from which you want the addresses in the whitelist removed. # #whitelist:\ # :white:\ # :file=/var/mail/whitelist.txt