spamd-setup
—
parse and load file of spammer addresses
The spamd-setup
utility sends blacklist
data to
spamd(8),
as well as configuring mail rejection messages for blacklist entries.
When spamd-setup
is run in blacklist only
mode, it also sends blacklist data to the
pf(4) table
⟨spamd⟩. The
⟨spamd⟩ table must then be used in
conjunction with a
pf(4)
redirection rule to selectively redirect mail connections to
spamd(8).
The options are as follows:
-b
- Blacklisting only mode. Blacklist data is normally stored only in
spamd(8).
With this flag, data is stored in both
spamd(8)
and
pf(4).
Use this flag if
spamd(8)
is running with the
-b
flag too.
-D
- Daemonize; run
spamd-setup
in the background.
-d
- Debug mode reports a few pieces of information.
-n
- Dry-run mode. No data is shipped.
-m
ipfw
- Use IPFW firewall instead of PF
-t
table_number
- IPFW table number. Use only with [
-m
ipfw] , default: 2
Lists are specified in the configuration file
/usr/local/etc/spamd/spamd.conf and are processed in
the order specified in the all tag. Output is
concatenated and sent to a running
spamd(8).
Addresses are sent along with the message spamd will give on mail rejection
when a matching client connects. The configuration port for
spamd(8)
is found from
services(5),
by looking for the named service
spamd-cfg.
spamd-setup
reads all configuration
information from the
spamd.conf(5)
file.
/usr/local/etc/spamd/spamd.conf
Blacklists removed from
/usr/local/etc/spamd/spamd.conf are not
automatically removed from the running
spamd(8).
If an entry is removed from
/usr/local/etc/spamd/spamd.conf that is currently in
use, it is necessary to restart
spamd(8).
This applies only to blacklists that are removed entirely, not those that
are simply modified.