On May 1, 2012, at 18:32, Wietse Venema wrote:

> Michael Orlitzky:
>> At the bottom of the stress readme,
>> 
>>  http://www.postfix.org/STRESS_README.html#other
>> 
>> there is an allusion to what would eventually become postscreen. Might
>> as well update it with a sentence and a link to POSTSCREEN_README.html?
> 
> Right. Who has time?
> 
>       Wietse

Please let me know if this isn't the right format, style and such;

$ diff -u STRESS_README.html STRESS_README-postscreen.html 
--- STRESS_README.html  2012-05-03 10:20:36.000000000 +0200
+++ STRESS_README-postscreen.html       2012-05-03 10:26:27.000000000 +0200
@@ -520,11 +520,12 @@
 server. Other clients are tarpitted, and will never get a chance
 to affect mail server performance. </p>
 
-<p> At some point in the future, Postfix may come with a simple
-front-end daemon that does basic greylisting and pipelining detection
-to keep zombies and other ratware away from Postfix itself. This
-would use the "pass" service type which has been available in
-stable Postfix releases since Postfix 2.5. </p>
+<p> Since version 2.8, Postfix ships with a front-end daemon called
+<a href="postscreen.8.html">postscreen(8)</a> that does basic
+greylisting and pipelining detection to keep zombies and other ratware
+away from Postfix itself. For further information and implementation
+details, see <a href="POSTSCREEN_README.html">POSTSCREEN_README</a>.
+</p>
 
 <h2><a name="credits"> Credits </a></h2>


HTH,
Jona

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