I've been using policydv2 for quite a while now.
It's easy to install and manage, it's under active development ( well maybe not 
so active but oh well ) and it plays nice. I am using it for both greylisting 
and accounting. Especially i found the accounting feature very useful, since my 
primary outgoing smtp sends mail for around a 100 domains with 3k or so users ( 
peak around 1100 emails/minute ) and i wanted to restrict number of emails that 
go out per sender address. Policyd v2 lets me define all i need to make it 
work. Never had a problem.


----- "joe" <j...@tmsusa.com> wrote:

> I've used postgrey and sqlgrey, but for the past few years I've been
> 
> happily using policyd-1.8x,  which is written in c, is small and
> 
> efficient, uses a mysql backend, and not only does greylisting, but
> also
> 
> quotas, whitelisting and blacklisting based on various criteria.
> 
> 
> 
> I use policyd on my home mail server, on mail servers at several small
> 
> businesses, and at my fortune 100 employer, where 4 postfix servers
> are
> 
> pointed to the policy server.
> 
> 
> 
> Needless to say, I'm happy with it.
> 
> 
> 
> Joe

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Nikolai K. Bochev 
System Administrator 

Website : GrandstarCO | http://www.grandstarco.com 



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