On 2008-08-30, Girish Venkatachalam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> But this is not how the gmails of this internet currently work. At >> this point in time, that means either whitelisting those senders you >> deem a) trustworthy enough to not send you spam and b) important >> enough to whitelist in the first place. Otherwise you risk missing >> some mail because they're not retried from the same IP. > > Missing mails? This has never happened with me. Delayed yes but not > missing them.
Then you're lucky. With a large enough pool of senders, or certain other methods used at some sites (e.g. a couple of fast retries from the main sending machine, then shunted to a machine with a huge queue that retries really slowly) it can happen. Bumping greyexp can help. There are some places I use !spamd for greylisting because of this (other common ones e.g. milter-greylist and postgrey mask on /24 by default). Whether you see this or not depends on who sends you mail, and the size of your site, it's entirely feasible a large site will have enough correspondents from these sites that these senders stay in whitelist all the time anyway. >> host -t TXT _netblocks.google.com | tr ' ' \\n | grep ^ip4 | \ >> cut -f2 -d':' >> $WHITELIST.new > > I get a connection timed out error. or try _spf.google.com. it's surprising if it fails, it will cause them trouble getting email out. ... anyway, it should look like this: 216.239.32.0/19 64.233.160.0/19 66.249.80.0/20 72.14.192.0/18 209.85.128.0/17 66.102.0.0/20 74.125.0.0/16 64.18.0.0/20 207.126.144.0/20