I've got spamd up and running in the default greylisting mode on a 4.2 stable system. Things seem to be working great, however I've noticed that some freemail like yahoo and hotmail stuff isn't getting through. Valid mail that i'm sending from my yahoo and hotmail accounts to my home accounts where I'm running the spamd instances. I found that the IPs of the hosts are in the Blacklist. I was looking through my daemon log and found some of the (BLACK) instances of the mail I was sending from my yahoo account to valid addresses on my OpenBSD box. (BLACK) 69.147.97.90: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I was wondering, is this IP (69.147.97.90) Blacklisted or is this tuple blacklisted?

Does anyone have any thoughts on white listing freemail hosts like hotmail and yahoo? I know that people do spam somewhat from these places, but I thought it was mainly from people forging the domains and I do get a lot of valid email that is not getting though. I also host a couple domains and want to be prepared if people start complaining that they aren't getting mail.
Is there a way to whitelist domains on a per-recipient domain basis?


Thanks in advance.


Aaron Martinez

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