Sometime around Tue, 24 Oct 2006 08:56:08 +0200, it may be that Johann Spies wrote: > I have not implemented greylisting so far. Maybe it is time to do > so. I am not quite convinced that it is an unmixed blessing. Can > somebody convince me?
I don't much like the idea of greylisting for ordinary mail servers ... the ones that tick all the boxes in behaving properly. But it does sound like a great way of dealing with mail 'servers' that are coming from suspicious sources, or are doing suspicious things, but not bad enough to block outright. -- Mike Meredith, Senior Informatics Officer University of Portsmouth: Hostmaster, Postmaster and Security Q: How many software engineers does it take to change a lightbulb? A: Just one. But the house falls down. -- Andrew Siwko
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