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SPAMD-SETUP(8)		    System Manager's Manual		SPAMD-SETUP(8)

NAME
       spamd-setup -- parse and	load file of spammer addresses

SYNOPSIS
       spamd-setup [-bDdn]

DESCRIPTION
       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	speci-
       fied 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 ser-
       vice spamd-cfg.

       spamd-setup reads all configuration information from the	 spamd.conf(5)
       file.

FILES
       /usr/local/etc/spamd/spamd.conf

SEE ALSO
       pf.conf(5), services(5),	spamd.conf(5), spamd(8)

BUGS
       Blacklists  removed  from /usr/local/etc/spamd/spamd.conf are not auto-
       matically 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.

FreeBSD	Ports 14.quarterly     Febuary 19, 2009			SPAMD-SETUP(8)

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