Le lun 17 juillet 2006 19:53, Adrian von Bidder a écrit :
> So the question is, imho, not if we should potentially lock out users > of big mail pools - those are in the default whitelists anyway by > now. The question is: can we temporarily (until they can be > whitelisted) lock out users of "standards?-who-needs-standards?" > systems that don't implement sensible queueing. Many of these sites > are small - but there are also a few bigger names: Yahoo groups, > Amazon, Roche, Motorola. (According to postgrey's default whitelist. > Some of these are from 2004 or earlier, and AFAIK nobody tries to > verify if these systems are still stupid in that way.) OTOH those systems are not listed on RBL's (or it does not last) and you won't greylist them. -- ·O· Pierre Habouzit ··O [EMAIL PROTECTED] OOO http://www.madism.org
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