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# $OpenBSD: spamd.conf,v 1.5 2016/03/14 21:36:52 jmc 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, except 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:\
:uatraps:nixspam:
# University of Alberta greytrap hits.
# Addresses stay in it for 24 hours from time they misbehave.
uatraps:\
:black:\
:msg="Your address %A has sent mail to a ualberta.ca spamtrap\n\
within the last 24 hours":\
:method=http:\
:file=www.openbsd.org/spamd/traplist.gz
# Nixspam recent sources list.
# Mirrored from http://www.heise.de/ix/nixspam
nixspam:\
:black:\
:msg="Your address %A is in the nixspam list\n\
See http://www.heise.de/ix/nixspam/dnsbl_en/ for details":\
:method=http:\
:file=www.openbsd.org/spamd/nixspam.gz
# An example of a list containing addresses which should not talk to spamd.
#
#override:\
# :white:\
# :method=file:\
# :file=/var/db/override.txt:
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