Nguyen Nang Thang: > >> > domain zen.spamhaus.org as 127.0.0.4 > >> > Jan 22 00:00:53 spike postfix/postscreen[44350]: PREGREET 16 after 0.69 > >> > from > >> > [177.231.207.212]:38026: HELO bryozoann\r\n > > > > That is a zombie that speaks before its turn. > > Ok, I'm clear about the operation of the parameter "postscreen_greet_wait". > Log in our email system shows as below: > Jan 22 00:57:59 gw postfix/postscreen[4837]: CONNECT from > [201.139.132.41]:37245 to [192.168.100.79]:25 > Jan 22 00:57:59 gw postfix/postscreen[4837]: PREGREET 50 after 0.52 from > [201.139.132.41]:37245: HELO 201.139.132.41.cable.dyn.cableonline.com.mx\r\n > => The IP 201.139.132.41 is monitored by Pregreeting test. > > But my current concern is that how to manually test the parameter > "postscreen_greet_wait" by my own test?
Postfix sends: 220-myhostname ESMTP Postfix waits $postscreen_greet_wait seconds. Bad SMTP clients will greet before $postscreen_greet_wait seconds have passed. 220 myhostname ESMTP Good SMTP clients will greet now. Wietse