Michal Bruncko put forth on 9/29/2010 10:57 AM:
> Thank you for hint. It seems that this soft is also included in my
> distro repository (fedora), perfect! :)
> 
> michal

You're welcome.  I've never used milter-greylist, so I can't attest to
its performance, reliability, ease of use, etc, but it does have the one
feature you want.  Let us know how it works out for you.

-- 
Stan



> 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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