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Old 04-07-2008
spamdyke 3.1.7 (Default branch)

spamdyke is a drop-in filter for qmail to provide connection-time blacklisting, graylisting, DNS RBL/RHSBL checking, sender MX checking, improved logging, and more. spamdyke will provide SMTP AUTH and TLS to unpatched qmail servers. Installing spamdyke does not require patching or recompiling qmail. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
A bug was fixed in the white/blacklist file processor that was incorrectly matching domains when wildcards were used.Image

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