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.