Practically, I've never found any need to use anything beyond the
greylisting.org whitelist in that manner, as well as ensuring I'm
running spamlogd correctly so that outbound servers get whitelisted..
At least with our 70,000 lusers worth of mailboxes.

        -Bob

* Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-07-27 18:12]:
> --On 27 July 2005 13:50 -0600, Bob Beck wrote:
> 
> >     You really do not need to do this in spamd. Do it in pf.
> >table <nospamd> persist file "/etc/mail/nogreylist"
> 
> Been doing that for months, but it takes quite a while to add enough 
> networks to be useful, and there's always another round the corner. I 
> don't think I've seen any up-to-date 'greylisting whitelists' that 
> include common-spool senders from /24 and smaller, but those are 
> responsible for most excessive delays I've seen. (The other delays I 
> see are usually shorter [2-4h or so], mostly from ISPs using Exim 
> shunting delayed mail off to another host to shorten queues on their 
> primary relays and not bothering to retry for a while).
> 

-- 
Bob Beck                                   Computing and Network Services
[EMAIL PROTECTED]                           University of Alberta
True Evil hides its real intentions in its street address.

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