Preston,
I do not believe that spamd can deliver mail on the first attempt. Hosts
like Southwest airlines and a few others only attempt to send mail _once_
and never try again. Even worse are hosts that use unique From: addresses on
every attempt and thus never get white listed. Other hosts only r
Preston Kutzner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So, this brings me to my set-up inquiry. We do receive lots of
> delivery attempts to non-existent addresses in our domain and the
> greytrapping feature of spamd was especially handy for blocking sites
> attempting to deliver to these non-existent ad
> So, this brings me to my set-up inquiry. We do receive lots of
> delivery attempts to non-existent addresses in our domain and the
> greytrapping feature of spamd was especially handy for blocking sites
> attempting to deliver to these non-existent addresses. I would like to
> be able to t
I'm hoping someone can help me by answering a couple of questions
regarding spamd. Ultimately, I'm wanting to know if the spamd setup
I'm envisioning is possible. I'll explain the situation.
To begin, we attempted a typical setup of spamd in greylisting mode on
our firewall in front of our MX.
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