Thank you for hint. It seems that this soft is also included in my distro repository (fedora), perfect! :)

michal

On 29. 9. 2010 11:36, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Michal Bruncko put forth on 9/29/2010 4:03 AM:

I mean automatically accepted by postfix, but not automatically
forwarded to mailboxes. My idea lies on principle, that if sender have
valid SPF record, there is no need to greylist (and delaying mail
receiving), but...  SPF and greylisting are only one part of mail
checking (checking directly in smtpd_recipient_restrictions in postfix).
I am using amavis with SA, viruschecking and next supplementary tests
(razor, ddc and so on)  for scoring mails and then forwarding through
MDA to mailboxes.

milter-greylist will do exactly what you want.

http://hcpnet.free.fr/milter-greylist/

"SPF records

Starting with version 1.1.3, milter-greylist is able to use libspf_alt
to check SPF records. SPF records are DNS objects that tell the whole
Internet which server(s) can legally send e-mail from a domain.

Using SPF records, milter-greylist will avoid greylisting any mail that
comes from an SPF-compliant server. This feature is optionnal and
requires libspf_alt

Starting with 1.1.10, libspf (James Couzens's version) is also
supported. libpsf2 is supported starting with version 1.7.2."



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