---
name: skem
version: 1.0.1
origin: mail/milter-skem
comment: Cache earlier sendmail's verdicts for the relays
arch: freebsd:9:x86:64
www: http://virtual-estates.net/skem/
maintainer: mi@aldan.algebra.com
prefix: /usr/local
licenselogic: single
flatsize: 28107
desc: "The skem utility is a sendmail milter, that checks and maintains a list\nof
  whitelisted, temporary banned, and permanently blacklisted\nIP-addresses. How you
  obtain the entries is up to you, but the included\nlogwatcher module provides one
  possibility. \n\nThe list is stored in a directory, each entry being a file (usually
  --\nzero sized) or a symlink (usually -- a \"broken\" one). Such entries are\nstored
  efficiently (within the directory itself) and the directories are\nsearched using
  the hash tables on modern file systems. At the same time,\nthey can be listed, added,
  and removed with the simple ls(1), touch(1),\nand rm(1).\n\nThis milter does not
  itself filter spam, instead it memorizes the\nverdicts issued by your other anti-spam
  defenses to reduce the system\nload and resource consumption, by temporarily rejecting
  the relays\nsuspected of spamming (banned) and, optionally, by permanently rejecting\nthe
  relays \"convicted\" of spamming (blacklisted).\n\nThe idea is to stem the spam
  from real spam sources, while reducing the\nill effects of false-positives to merely
  delaying, rather than rejecting\nfuture messages.\n\nWWW: http://virtual-estates.net/skem/\n"
categories: [mail]
options: {SKEM_MILTER421: off, SKEM_NO_CLEANUP: off, SKEM_NO_LOGWATCHER: off, SKEM_NETINET6: off,
  SKEM_NETINET: on}
files:
  /usr/local/man/man8/skem.8.gz: 60c24a54aab40087b80868b6a4260ced8ddc05942b5bcc1f375af7a975c52c19
  /usr/local/sbin/skem: 739570eb9802c493d29dc687577f53cec39c7c909b332adb4379c97bf75c91f1
scripts: {}
message: "\n\n\tThe milter-skem port does not (yet?) provide the\n\tmilter-starting
  script(s).\n\n\tPlease, read the manual page (skem(8)) to determine,\n\twhat's best
  for your environment -- it can be configured\n\tto be automaticly launched by syslogd(8),
  for example.\n"
