Roman Medina-Heigl Hernandez escreveu:
- I wouldn't set up a global greylist filter, because all my receiving mail is going to be delayed (I guess my users don't like this ;-))
after years deploying mail servers with greylisting enabled, i think you should definitely, at least, try to greylist all your users. After years doing that, i can guarantee that only quite a few users will even notice the initial delay. The majority of users wont notice the mail delay. And for those who noticed, most of them are quite happy knowing that that's a new anti-spam feature, because they indeed are receiving less spams.
and you should notice, as well, that deploying greylist may require a good work on building some whitelists for matching your traffic. That can help a lot avoiding the initial mail delay for messages coming from big ISPs from your country and for big worldwide mail ISPs, like Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo, etc etc.
but what about SPAMs that cames from hotmail/gmail/yahoo ????? Greylist wont help there .... greylist only tries to separate real mail servers and one-shoot softwares that spammers uses. If some spammers uses a real server for sending spam messages, than it would pass greylist anyway, as the server, at some point, would retry to send and the message would be accepted.
-- Atenciosamente / Sincerily, Leonardo Rodrigues Solutti Tecnologia http://www.solutti.com.br Minha armadilha de SPAM, NÃO mandem email [EMAIL PROTECTED] My SPAMTRAP, do not email it