Rick Zeman a écrit :
> Just discovered that gmail is now retrying greylisted email from not
> only multiple servers, but from multiple servers located within
> different subnets...which totally breaks breaks tumgreyspf greylisting
> implementation.  I kind of like it cuz it uses the filesystem to store
> its data.  However, there's no way to whitelist every one of their
> smtp servers.
> 
> This leaves is with 4 options:
> 
> a)  do nothing and hope it's a crapshoot that gmail will retry from
> the same smtp server within a reasonable timeframe (if at all!)  Not a
> good option.
> b)  turn off greylisting entirely.  (It still stops a lot of
> spam...just not as much as before.  Not a good option)
> c)  switch to another greylisting implementation  (uses a
> database...not the preferred option)
> d)  have postfix bypass that policy service if the sender's smtp
> connection/envelope sender (vs the from)  is from gmail.   I have no
> idea how to do that--if possible--hence this request to the list.  Is
> that possible?
> 


download dnswl (from dnswl.org) and use it before greylisting and before
rbl checks.


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